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My old CZcams Channel is: czcams.com/users/fhfc1954 I don't use that one any more and at this moment you cant merge Channels
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Carrick Riverwalk new extension opening
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On March 4th the new extension to Carrick Riverwalk was opened and fittingly the new footbridge was names after our good friend Seamus McGinley almost a year after his sad passing.
Blind Date 1998 featuring Bernard McHugh
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Blind Date from 1998 featuring Bernard McHugh
Oíche Cultúir Teileann promo de cuir i lathair
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23/09/2022 - Oíche Chultúir - 8.00pm, Coláiste Aoidh Mhic Bhricne, Teileann Cur i láthair faoi chnuasach taifeadtaí den fhidiléireacht, ceoltóireacht, portaíocht béil & scéalaíocht i dTeileann. Ag críochnú le cúpla tiún le ceoltóirí áitiúla an lae inniu. Saor in aisce A presentation of a collection of historic recordings of fiddle playing, singing, lilting & storytelling from some of Teelin’s g...
The Funeral Of Philomena Byrne, Ranakilla
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The funeral mass of Mena Byrne Thursday 6 January 2022 filmed by Aiden McHugh.
RTE Nationwide "Northern Rhythms" 2000
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RTE Nationwide from 2000 featuring the traditional music course Northern Rhythms in Falcarragh ,Co Donegal
Carrick Footbridge 25 Sept 2021
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Drone footage of the construction of the new footbridge in Carrick by Vic Richards.
Seachtain na Gaeilge Comórtas Ealaíne LCPG
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Seachtain na Gaeilge Comórtas Ealaíne LCPG
History and Heritage of Inver Parish 1999
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History and Heritage of Inver Parish 1999
Crafts, Old Traditions, Sprigging & Lacemaking in Donegal
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Crafts, Old Traditions, Sprigging & Lacemaking in Donegal
Bruckless Church Bell being rang manually for the last time in 1999
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Bruckless Church Bell being rang manually for the last time in 1999
lovely stuff
17:06 a good reminder not to romanticise the life these people led in the past... "Hard times, long past".
We can do it again 3:01
Thank you. I'm so glad someone has recorded this history.
Will be there five days in October. Want to experience the WAW in all her wrath that time of year!
He was in Clash of the Titans as that thing in the marshes with the horns im sure it was him.
Great nostalgia
I love this. The processing from cutting, to skirting, washing, carding to spinning laid out simply. I learned a lot.
Talking about milking 15 minutes of fame.
Upload more advert breaks and footage through the years RTE advert breaks (1984-1989), 1991, 1994 & 1997 soon.
He made a good deal in the end of it.
Bernard is a real gent.. thanks for uploading this
mind watching this with my dad we where on the floor laughing . as we are from donegal 2
Anybody know the tune at 10:40 ive definetly heard it before but cant think of the bleddy name
That is nice that these historic records have been made not only of the way of life and manufacture but of those that did lived it.
Rip John u absolute legend.
I wonder if there are scenes of Towney in this piece? My great grandfather was from Towney ( Middle, as the allotment map from 1830 stated) was then the land of James McFaden ( McFadden)
My Grandfather Patrick, son of James McFadden, came from Tawny ( Towney) and was a fisherman,. He left the Kilcar area in 1849. His skills on the water served him well, as he enlisted in the US Navy in Philadelphia in 1852, serving four full years with the Perry Expedition to Japan, with an 11 month stopover st Shanghai at the American Consulate. He never returned to Donegal, but married a Margaret, also a McFadden, from Killybegs whom he met in New York City upon his return. The "Wild Geese" of southwest Donegal have left their mark upon the world.
If my great grandfather (from nearby Towney) had stayed in Kilcar he would have continued fishing for herring from a small boat from a poor harbour. He emigrated in 1849 to Philadelphia and worked multiple jobs. I think there is today a tendency to not put all of ones eggs in one basket, as the economic chaos of recent years makes one want to have more than one source of income
Everybody working for everyone else produces laziness, working for your family will always achieve the highest product. American Pilgrims found this out in the 1600's in the new American colony.
Lizard
Chuir na sean-leaids a bhí ag caint i nGaeilge leofa ola ar mo chroí. Físeán suimiúil go leor.
Thats my Great Great Great Grandfather buried at St Matthews at the 8:22 mark
The young lady...what is she reciting?
Jamie's favourite sister
Love it! Fascinating and a great historical record. I had heard that the great or walking wheel was used for flax and the smaller, treadle wheel defaulted to wool. But instead here we are given evidence that it was the other way around, the tourn mór (please excuse spelling, Google translate wants to go in a different direction), was the default that was used for wool and the tourn beag was intended for use with flax but somehow found itself being repurposed for wool instead.
arggHHH, the fiddle is out of tune...
What advert is this at 9:20?
Nescafe
a Star !!!
Very interesting branch of lrish history and lrish music too Brilliant
There’s nothing secret about Glenn Cholm Cille.
For these Ulster-Scot Presbyterians in the Republic, it must be a mysterious and terrifying nest of papistry and popery.
Oh my goodness Bernard is gorgeous ❤
Would anyone happen to know the names of the first 2 tunes played by Mr. Byrne here with his grandson?
Ireland sold its soul to the EEC. Heritage and culture down the drain.
T0 Brian h0w are you OK from Mel J0y
What a guy lol
Upload more programmes and advert breaks from the past.
Rip David ...he's a good man
My Cannon ancestors came from Carrick and Kilcar. I love those towns.
Bernard McHugh took part as a celebrity helper on the UTV quiz, All Mixed Up.
Old piss head staggering across the Street...🤣
Nobody mentioned that Joe Mahon is one of the finest presenters to visit those places and dig out interesting people. 👍👍👍 To Lesser Spotted Ulster
One of the best out there for many years. He actually listens to people.and their storiesand gives them.time. A very rare skill.
@@SlickerVideo listens to people... That's the one
It is very hard to get excited about culture and tradition and Irish language if the bread on the table is hard to come by. Fr MC Dyers efforts, while very very commendable was a drop in the bucket of the needs of the Donegal community. Beautiful scenery and lovely young ladies singing and playing music is only for the tourists for 6 or 7 months of the year. In the early decades of independence Donegal might have been better off being the 7 th county of NI, economically. Culturally.... Not so different. Donegal always exported it's young
Trust his not a dentist 🤣
Tony McMahon is an absolute titanic on the accordion
He doesn't sound like a traveller (no offence to him, nor to travellers in general).
Vincent looks like he's just tolerating the shoe bow hahaha
Upload more RTE advert breaks & UTV too between now & Christmas.
When the advertising department wasn't so afraid of the PC culture today
Dual Currency 1st 40 days of 2002 McDonald's & Educational Building Society were among the adverts. Upload more RTE advert breaks (1984-1989), 1991 & 1994 too name but a few.