Rebel Sunday by Damien Quinn
Damien Quinn singing REBEL Sunday at Rock Bar. Song that he wrote for the best sundays ever in The Rock Bar Belfast
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The Outcasts - Justa Nother Teenage Rebel - Live at the Legion, Antrim - Friday 4th Oct 2019.
The Outcasts - Justa Nother Teenage Rebel - Live at the British Legion, Antrim - Friday 4th Oct 2019.
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Jason Ringenberg: (Don't Go Back To) Rockville
The R.E.M. classic covered by Jason Ringenberg (of Jason and the Scorchers) live in the Manor House, Rathlin Island, Co Antrim, Ireland. Saturday 31st August 2019.
The rock ramblers at Ballycastle 2015
Romanticide - Dead Valentines (live at the legion)
A clip of Romanticide playing at the British Legion in Antrim, January 2010.
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Drawf Fighting in Portrush
The Midget Bouncer!
Very short clip of Portrush Co. Antrim, N. Ireland
Portrush (from Irish: Port Rois, meaning promontory port) is a small seaside resort town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, on the County Londonderry border. The main part of the old town, including the railway station as well as most hotels, restaurants and bars, is built on a mile–long peninsula, Ramore Head, pointing north-northwest. It had a population of 6,454 people as measured by the 2011 Census. In the off-season, Portrush is a dormitory town for the nearby campus of the University of Ulster at Coleraine. It neighbours the resort of Portstewart.
The town is well known for its three sandy beaches, the West Strand, East Strand and White Rocks, as well as the Royal Portrush Golf Club, the only golf club outside of mainland Great Britain which has hosted the Open Championship.
It was the base for the Katie Hannan (this life boat was damaged in 2008, after running aground during a rescue at Rathlin Island, Now based as a training boat for the RNLI), a Severn class lifeboat and Ken and Mary, a D–class inshore lifeboat of the RNLI. Lifeboats have operated out of Portrush Harbour since 1860, and currently stationed there are the Severn class William Gordon Burr and the D-class inshore vessel David Roulston.
Portrush is in the East Londonderry constituency for the UK Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly.
History
Portrush Chapel, Ireland (1850)
A number of flint tools found during the late nineteenth century show that the site of Portrush was occupied during the Larnian (late Irish Mesolithic) period; recent estimates date this to around 4000 BC.
The site of Portrush, with its excellent natural defences, probably became a permanent settlement around the 12th or 13th century. A church is known to have existed on Ramore Head at this time, but no part of it now survives. From the records of the papal taxation of 1306, the Portrush church – and by extension the village – appears to have been reasonably wealthy. The promontory also held two castles, at varying periods. The first of these, Caisleán an Teenie, is believed to have been at the tip of Ramore Head, and probably destroyed in the late 16th century; the other, Portrush Castle, may have been built around the time of the Plantation of Ulster in the early 17th century. Nothing survives of either castle.
Following the Wars of the Three Kingdoms in the mid-seventeenth century, Portrush became a small fishing town. It grew heavily in the nineteenth century as a tourist destination, following the opening of the Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine and Portrush Junction Railway in 1855, and by the turn of the twentieth century had become one of the major resort towns of Ireland, with a number of large hotels and boarding houses including the prominent Northern Counties Hotel. As well as the town's beaches and the Royal Portrush Golf Club (opened 1888), the nearby Giant's Causeway was a popular tourist destination, with the Giant's Causeway Tramway – at the time, one of the world's longest electrified railways – built in 1893 to cater to travellers coming from Portrush.
Places of interest
Portrush's West Strand Beach.Attractions in the town include The Coastal Zone (formerly the Portrush Countryside Centre), Waterworld swimming complex, and, on the edge of town, the links of the Royal Portrush Golf Club, which hosted the 1951 British Open golf championship, and Ballyreagh Golf Course. At the 1951 British Open golf championship young star Derek McLachlan won the hearts of the local crowd when he led on the third day by 3 strokes only to drive out of bounds twice on the final day of the Open and finish tied for 8th place.
There are two long sandy beaches in the town, known as the West and East Strand. White Rocks and Curran Strand stretch on from the East Strand and are backed by dunes. The coast continues past Dunluce Castle to the Giant's Causeway (it was once possible to travel to these attractions from Portrush on the Giant's Causeway Tramway). A 13 ft high bronze sculpture,[12] inspired by the sails of local traditional boats, is located at East Strand ('To the People of the Sea' by Cork-based sculptor Holger Lönze).
Portrush is home to one of Northern Ireland's best known nightclubs. The Kelly's complex consists of a multitude of bars and clubs and is Northern Ireland's largest nightclub complex.[citation needed] It includes the nightclub Lush! which attracts many of the world's top DJs and hosts BBC Radio 1 events.
Portrush is also home to Barry's Amusements, the largest amusement park in Northern Ireland. Actor James Nesbitt once worked in Barry's.
The Skerries, a collection of rocks located just off the coast, are an important habitat for several species, some unique to Northern Ireland.
Portrush parkrun is a free, weekly, timed 5 km run along East Strand beach to the White Rocks and back.
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Will and Kate meet Christina Jackson during a visit to Kirby Road
Kate, 37, looked elegant as she kicked off her day in the iconic seaside town alongside William, 36, with a visit to the iconic Blackpool Tower, seen left, before greeting young fans on the promenade, right and inset. The Duchess cut an elegant figure, opting for an olive £940 Sportsmax coat and a recycled green Manu Atelier bag, along with black knee-high boots.
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McCoy's NI Pub Quiz Final 2014
This year the province wide quiz, organised by leading crisp brand McCoy's and presented by U105's Johnny Hero visited 13 towns and cities across Northern Ireland. The winners, who stormed through their local heat in The Plough, Hillsborough, had to outwit more than 80 teams overall to reach the long-awaited and highly contested final.
Mivan Limited, Excellence and Innovation
A quick tour of the Mivan factory at Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Mivan has been developing themed finishing trades since 1990 and can provide the full service of of themed construction.
As a specialist themed contractor for facades, show sets and rock work, Mivan can also offer a complete turnkey solution for theme park attractions through forming partnerships with specialist suppliers to give the client a 'one stop shop'.
NI Drum Majors - Let Me Entertain You
NI Drum Majors: Louise Smiton (Closkelt), Emma Barr (Field Marshal Montgomery), Jason Price (Ravara), Lauren Hanna (Lomond & Clyde) and James Kennedy (Closkelt) performing to Let Me Entertain You by Red Hot Chilli Pipers for the Kids with Cancer Charity Night in Cookstown 9 Feb 2019.
NORTHERN IRELAND: PRINCE CHARLES VISITS FAMOUS GIANT'S CAUSEWAY
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Britain's Prince Charles has travelled to the land of the giants.
He continued his tour of Northern Ireland by visiting the Giant's Causeway, Ulster's famous rock formation.
The beauty of the north Antrim coast seemed far removed from the troubles which have scarred Ulster and which touched mainland Britain - in Manchester - two weeks ago.
It was a perfect summer's day in Portrush in County Antrim Wednesday.
And the Prince of Wales arrived on time in a launch from the Royal Yacht Britannia.
First on the agenda was a meeting with the local mayor and a brief chat with the townspeople.
Then Prince Charles was off to the main attraction of the day, the famous Giant's Causeway which attracts almost half a (m) million visitors a year.
The columns of ancient rocks were created by cooling lava 60 (m) million years ago.
Among the people there to greet him was none other than the Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley, never one to miss a photo opportunity.
Paisley presented Prince Charles with a locally made blackthorn stick - a much admired work from these parts.
The Prince asked whether it had a screw top, in other words if it wasn't a sword stick.
But the fiery D-U-P leader assured him with a chuckle that that was not the case.
Later, Paisley explained the importance of the Prince's visit.
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I think it does and I think that a visit like this to a place that attracts 400-thousand visitors every year is going to boost the number of visitors coming here. And we could get this, with a bit of hard work, up to a (m) million visitor's a year.
SUPER CAPTION: Ian Paisley, leader of D-U-P
The Prince was on the second day of a three-day visit to Northern Ireland.
It is the fear that the I-R-A is planning a new terror campaign, as Sinn Fein is excluded from all-party peace talks, that overshadowed the prince's every move.
And maybe the heir to the British throne was thinking of the Troubles as he said in the Causeway's Wishing Chair.
Charles was not the first Prince of Wales to visit this craggy outcrop - his great grandfather Edward the Seventh also paid a visit as Prince of Wales.
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【K】UK Travel-Londonderry[영국 여행-런던데리]분쟁의 역사, 복사이드 지구/Bogside/Statue
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복사이드 지구엔 보란 듯이 아일랜드 국기가 펄럭이고 있다. 아일랜드로 독립하려는 게릴라군 IRA와 이를 저지하려는 영국간의 충돌이 가장 심했던 이 곳! 그 피의 역사는 고스란히 벽화에 새겨져 있다. 데리를 떠나기 전 나는 의미심장한 동상 하나를 발견한다. 증오의 현장에서 화합의 꽃을 피워보려는 그들의 의지가 내 마음을 울린다. 그런데 가만히 보니 두 사람의 손이 붙어있지 않다. 북아일랜드의 화합은 완결형이 아닌 현재 진행형인 것이다.
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Copy Eid district borane yen as Ireland has a flapping flag. The conflict between the United Kingdom to commit to an independent IRA guerrilla group in Ireland and the most severe this place! Its bloody history are engraved on the mural intact. Before leaving Derry I found meaningful one statue. Their willingness to view bloom of unity in the field of hate ringing in my mind. But still, I do not stuck two people's hands. It is the ongoing reconciliation in Northern Ireland is not a complete type.
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■클립명: 유럽110-영국06-18 분쟁의 역사, 복사이드 지구/Bogside/Statue
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 이영준 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2011년 6월 June
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【K】UK Travel-Belfast[영국 여행-벨파스트]영국 5대 시장, 세인트 조지 시장/St. George's Market/Ginger Wine/Drink
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세인트 조지 시장을 가보지 않고 벨파스트를 논할 수는 없다. 1890년대에 지어져 120 여년을 벨파스트와 애환을 함께 한 이 재래시장은 주말이면 직거래 장터 한마당이 열린다. 각종 공예품, 그림 등은 물론 식음료, 생필품까지 생산자가 소비자와 직거래하는 것으로 정평이 나있다. 영국의 5대 시장 중 하나인 세인트 조지 시장엔 그야말로 없는 것 빼곤 다 있다. 정신없이 시장을 휘젓고 다니던 내 눈에 매우 익숙한 뭔가가 들어온다. 메이드 인 코리아 ‘김’ 이다. 이건 또 뭘까? 한잔 마셔보라는 것 같은데. “이곳에서 오래전부터 할머니들이 생강으로 음료를 만들었는데, 진저와인이라고 불렀어요.” “북아일랜드 전통 음료군요?” “네, 그렇습니다. 벨파스트 특산물입니다. 한 번 마셔 보겠어요? 알코올이 없는 음료입니다.” 몸에 좋은 생강즙이라. 나도 한잔 마셔보기로 했다. “제 마음의 선물입니다.” “선물인가요?” “네, 벨파스트의 선물입니다.” 빌리는 멀리서 온 이방인에게 기꺼이 진저와인 1병을 선물로 준다. 북아일랜드의 특산물과 인심을 한꺼번에 맛보는 순간이다.
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I can not discuss the Belfast market is not never been to St. George. Built in the 1890s, the one with the joys and sorrows of 120 years Belfast and the traditional market is held on weekends direct transactions Festival Marketplace. Various crafts and paintings, as well as food and beverage, have a reputation and that producers and consumers are direct transactions to basic necessities. One of the five markets of the UK market in St. George Yen is it really niggas will not. Beating the market without the spirit is something very familiar to my eyes creeping attended. The Made in Korea 'Kim'. What it again? Looks like a cup of masyeobo. I have here a long time grandmother made a drink with ginger, ginger wine I called. I'm Irish traditional beverage book? Yes, sir. The Belfast specialties. Can you drink one? The non-alcoholic beverages, because good ginger juice on the body. I decided to drink a cup. The first gift of the heart. Is it a gift? Yes, Belfast is a gift. Billy was willing to give Ginger a bottle of wine came from afar to the Gentiles as gifts. Facebook is a moment at a time to taste the specialties and hospitality of Ireland.
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■클립명: 유럽110-영국06-05 영국 5대 시장, 세인트 조지 시장/St. George's Market/Ginger Wine/Drink
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 이영준 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2011년 6월 June
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Amazing Sea Beach Views Royal Court Hotel Portrush
These are the fantastic cliff top sea/beach views you get when you stop off for a meal or an extended stay at the splendid Royal Court Hotel Portrush. This wonderful family run hotel must have one of the best scenic sea/beach locations/overlooking beach views, anywhere in Ireland. Come and check the fabulous room balcony views out for yourself.
The hotel is beautifully situated atop the cliffs at White Rocks and has the reputation of having the most commanding position on the Antrim Coast. Overlooking the harbour town of Portrush and its world famous Royal Portrush Golf Course, the hotel enjoys panoramic views of County Donegal in the west, to the Giant's Causeway in the east and the Scottish Isles in the north. Open all year round, the hotel offers the perfect base, not only for golfing, fishing and watersport enthuasiasts, but for those wishing to explore the many interesting and historical sites the area has to offer.
Offering scenic ocean views, this modern hotel next to the A2 is a 1.3-mile drive from the Royal Portrush Golf Course and 5.8 miles from Giant's Causeway.
Rooms are furnished in a warm manner and some feature sea views. All have flat-screen TVs, free WiFi, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. Upgraded rooms add private balconies, while some suites have 4-poster beds, sitting areas and/or whirlpool baths.
A cooked breakfast is included in the rate. There's an on-site grill bar and restaurant serving a locally sourced menu, as well as a daily carvery. Full conference and wedding facilities for up to 350 guests are also available.
Address: 233 Ballybogey Road, Portrush BT56 8NF
Phone: 028 7082 2236
Qween - Somebody to Love
Irish tribute Act Qween hit the highs of Queens hit Somebody to Love in Spirit Store Dundalk, the famous Milton Keynes 1982 version! Find them on Facebook.com/qweenband as they gear up for July 6th at the Chalk Venue, Swords! Big love to Nova and Pat Courtney!
Kate and William enjoy getting active outdoors in Northern Ireland
Sporty Kate was in her element as she and William kicked off a surprise two-day tour of Northern Ireland with an action-packed day of activities. A smile was never far from the Duchess of Cambridge's face as she showed off her footballing skills, tried her hand at archery, practised putting up a tent and took on her husband in a heated Canadian canoe race.
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