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Glenamaddy Boyounagh Heritage Project
Ireland
Registrace 17. 09. 2020
Welcome to the Glenamaddy Boyounagh Heritage Project CZcams channel. We hope you enjoy browsing through the videos, information and memories created and shared by members of our GBHP Committee and Parish.
Glenamaddy Drama
A brief video on the history of the Glenamaddy Players. Scripted and narrated by Glenamaddy Players member John Donlon. *** This video is an updated version of the previously uploaded Glenamaddy Drama video. Various audiovisual enhancements were implemented by Stephanie Marie Duane of Glenamaddy-Boyounagh Heritage Project.***
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Our People, Our Heritage
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The Story of Glenamaddy's Heritage Book 'Glenamaddy Boyounagh Our People, Our Heritage' featuring Glenamaddy Heritage Project committee members Sean Garvey, Patricia Scarry, Mike Garvey and Brid Morgan.
Glenamaddy Heritage
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A presentation by Galway Community Archaeologist, Bernie Doherty on the key heritage sites of the Glenamaddy area.
Esker Ballroom and Sound of Music Club History (1947-1998)
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Brief video on the history of the Esker Ballroom and the Sound of Music Club, Glenamaddy. Scripted and narrated by James 'Jim Pete' Keaveney Junior, proprietor of Jim Pete's Pub, Glenamaddy.
Robert Canny's House 'The Cabin'
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Brief video on the life of Robert Canny, including footage of his cottage in Lisheenaheltia, Glenamaddy. Narrated by Mary Brosnan of Glenamaddy-Boyounagh Heritage Project.
Ballinastack Megalithic Tomb
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A presentation by Galway Community Archaeologist, Bernie Doherty on the Megalithic Tomb in Ballinastack, Glenamaddy.
Some Words from Sean Tracey
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Sean Tracey from Houston, Texas, USA briefly speaks about his search for his family roots in Glenamaddy.
Ringforts
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A presentation by Galway Community Archaeologist, Bernie Doherty on Ringforts.
Glenamaddy Boyounagh Historical Sites and Ruins
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As part of a collaboration between us, Glenamaddy Boyounagh Heritage Project and East Galway Family History Society we are pleased to present photographs of some old houses, ruins and religious sites in Glenamaddy - Boyounagh Find us on Facebook : glenamaddyheritageproject/ Our Website : www.glenamaddyheritage.com/ eastgalwayroots/ Glenamaddy Boyounagh Heritage Project...
Log an Aifrinn - A Penal Laws Mass Site (1695 - 1778)
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The Mass tree at Log an Aifrinn, the Hollow of the Mass, marks a hidden Penal Days Mass site located in a natural depression in former sandhills on Cruachán an Oireachtais - the hill of the congregation. During the Penal Days persecutions from 1695 - 1778, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass was offered to the people of Lisheenaheltia and surrounding townlands by a priest who would travel cross coun...
You forgot Brush Shields..
"We are the answer to their prayers." That is truly beautiful. Thank you for sharing this history.
My mother was MacDermott from The Square so many happy memories of school holidays in Glan
My dad spend many a wknd in the sound of music and has many tales to tell which I enjoy hearing , John connor from Carintuber kilkerrin
Great tp see all the pld familar places and names
shame about the sound quality would have really enjoyed what they had to say,being a Keaveney who's interested in family history i'm sure i may have missed something
as a Keaveney it was lovely to see some of the sights that my grandad would have known before he came to England
as a Keaveney who's grandad came from clooncon west its lovely to actually see the area he came from,thank you so much
Enjoyed many nights in glanamaddy days never will be forgotten 😪
My late sister Áine Finnegan Rip was on that committee and really enjoyed the project and the night of the launch even though she going through an illness.Christina Higgins
Great to keep these memories alive my mum & dad danced their many a time back in the day with Austin Collins Johnny glyn Martin monaghan and Oliver Joyce .... when glenamaddy/glan was buzzing.... thanks for this jim
Dusty Springfield! Wow! So many happy memories from the Sound of Music. Thanks for this trip down memory lane.
Thank you for sharing this video with us all Mary. I remember Robert Canny very well and I must say that this short video is very informative indeed and I think it's wonderful that you put this video together for posterity, otherwise, all memory of Robert Canny and the Canny family would be lost and gone forever. When I was a youngster, my brother and I used to call around to Robert Canny's residence when we were out with the Wren on St. Stephen's Day. I well remember that we always received a hearty welcome from Robert, may God rest his soul.
Great recount of times gone by in Esker Ballroom / The Sound Of Music Club. Well done Jim. Fond memories of The Sound Of Music Club.
Fantastic it was a great place glenamaddy
You all, and indeed so many people, did an amazing job in all of this. Your effort will be appreciated by many over many years! Thank you so much!
Thanks very much for doing this, Mary. It brings many fond memories for us here in US, the hospitality shown by our Canny cousins, and of the hospitality your family showed me, when we were briefly neighbors in the spring of '88. My best to all the Brosnan family, hope everyone can keep well, especially now. John Downey, grandson of Catherine Canny Walsh.
Thanks for that Jim, really interesting!
Excellent really enjoyed that
I wish some of the priests had the courage to ignore Archbishop Dermot Martin and have mass at mass rocks