Wellbrook Beetling Mill
Wellbrook Beetling Mill, Wellbrook Road, Corkhill, Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Last working beetling mill in Northern Ireland.
Winter bits and bobs - Cookstown, N.Ireland 2010
A few videos from around Cookstown. The overnight temperature hit about -10C, and it didn't feel like it got much above zero. The video is a bit disjointed, sorry! And I really should have brought a tripod. Here's what I got:
This is the first fox I've ever seen! He'd just caught a rat and was running away with it.
Lough Fea totally frozen over, and where people seemed oblivious to the three warning signs saying the ice wasn't safe to walk on and the red tape across the gate. Two people died doing this elsewhere in the country yesterday.
Some of the wildlife around Drum Manor forest park, where the lake has almost totally frozen over and the ducks cling to the last bit of open water.
And finally a very icy waterfall behind the Wellbrook Beetling Mill, with some huge icicles!
Clever Cache #75 - Cookstown, Northern Ireland
Always struggle with the Ivy ones!
Drum Manor Cookstown, Northern Ireland.
First Video trying out my new sony a6300 with the sigma 30mm 1.4 lens.
Cookstown, Lissan House & forest
A walk round Cookstown and Lissan House, County Tyrone.
Henderson family tour of Donoghmore and Drumbearn - County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OF BARCELONA SPAIN (MARE MAGNUM) Tyrone oneza,
VIDEOGRAPHY BY TYRONE ONEZA
Omagh Protestant Boys - CSOW 2009
Cookstown Sons Of William annual band parade, Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Ulster-Scots / Scotch-Irish heritage.
Patterson's spade mill, near Templepatrick
The Patterson spade mill is two miles from the village of Templepatrick. Run by the National Trust the mill is not open everyday so it's best to check online for opening times
Old Cross Ardboe, 30th May 2014
Derrylorran FB @ CSOW 2009
Cookstown Sons Of William annual band parade, Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Ulster-Scots / Scotch-Irish heritage.
Springhill house and costume collection
Springhill House - situated near the town of Moneymore in County L' Derry is a 17th century house now owned by the National Trust.. You can take a guided tour of the house and stroll around the gardens.
Maghera Sons Of William FB @ Cookstown Sons Of William FB Parade 2017
Maghera Sons Of William FB @ Cookstown Sons Of William FB Parade 2017
Springhill House Moneymore
Pretty 17th-century 'Plantation' home
20 Springhill Road, Moneymore, Magherafelt, Co. Londonderry BT45 7NQ
Telephone: 028 8674 8210
List of National Trust properties in Northern Ireland | Wikipedia audio article
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Last Saturday 2008 - Tyrone - 8
County Tyrone Last Saturday Parade of the Preceptory. Royal Black Institution or The Imperial Grand Black Chapter of the British Commonwealth. County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Northern Irish.