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Kevin Bridgeman
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richard marx
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a walk to remember richard marx, straight from my heart video and music put togeather by kevin bridgeman ireland
limerick city,,the rising of the moon 1957.
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the rising of the moon,,directed by john forde in 1957 outside king johns castle, limerick city lets see if you can spot your mom or dad do you no the areas
kilkee co clare ireland 2012
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pictures of kilkee co clare ireland how beautifull you are
Shanes my friend old pal
They have destroyed Limerick, the ethnic cleansing of the native is there for all to see, walking in town now is like walking in a foreign town, replacement migration is not a conspiracy theory its fact.
Heartbreaking memories of our beautiful city
Heartbreaking memories of our beautiful city
Some very old 🚗 cars back then. I can spot an old Ford Avenger that my father drove back in 1982.😅😊
Great video very well done
Born an bred from Limerick, thanks so much for the Photos and memories I witnessed the tail end of an era, as a kid being born in 1965👍
Glad you enjoyed it🤚
Have you got any old photos of Mary Street ?
Onlyy whats in the video pat sorry
Limerick my home the best city in lreland
Thank you💚
Great times when we were kids in the sixties love limerick not the same anymore
Written by the late Jack Glynn. Sang by Bernie Pearse.
All so very beautiful I remember it all so well thank all those who provided such lovely old pictures up Limerick every time
I lived in Castletroy x from University of Limerick. Worked @ Nancy Blake's. I LOVE Limerick.
Is the first song available online? It's a beautiful Limerick song.
Bernie perce, shannonside
Some of the streets havent changed. Granted most have been modernised but theyre still "that" way
What is the name of the first piece of music please.
Shannon side beanie pearce
@@kevinspike1 thank you.
I want to Thank, you, I watched this film with my old Dad several times before he passed away after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and I have. A Video of him talking though it, all his old haunts especially where he lived on Athlankard St.God bless you and thank you
Glad you and your dad enjoyed it
My dad was from there 2
Lovely to see it again, my father rip was a blackntan in it and im here waiting to see him, martin thornton spiddal was his name fond memories and the singing so lovely
UP DA RA!!!1916.-2022-FOREVER.
the rising of the moon.great old song🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪👌🇮🇪✌🇮🇪
Thank you
Bella canción y fotos
My dear old dad's birth place back in 1928 , rest in peace old fella...
Small, but a wide and grand city. The only place outside of Dublin that doesn't feel like you're in the sticks.
Funny - only last night I said more or less the same thing while commenting on another video... While smaller than Cork, it actually feels (in the best sense) more urban somehow. It certainly feels more like a city than Galway (a place which - call me opinionated - always felt a little bit 'up itself' to me!) Though perhaps having a higher profile, and in spite of how much it's grown in recent decades, Galway to me retains more of the feeling of a large town.
@@richiehoyt8487 Cork feels incredibly indigenous. Most business are Cork-owned and operated. Feels claustrophobic due to the steep hills enclosing the city centre. Gets a sense that the town is on top of itself. A good standard of food but not the level it claims to be. Immediately outside of the city centre, there's a plethora of narrow street and old, small cottages everywhere. Needs investing. Lacks that grand, wide, open cityscape. Limerick has a lot more unutilised potential, although Cork does have a lot more shop, bars, and restaurants. Limerick is the true capital of Munster.
@@richiehoyt8487 nah, Cork’s far more urban, how could you look at the Elysian and say, nah limericks more urban?
The STICKS have a lot going for them. I was born and lived in limerick city. I hated it.I left for 45 years and when I returned I still didn't like the city. I now live in the sticks of Clare and love it.
I live here and it still looks the same as It is in these photos
Lovely memories when I was young in limerick
The song and the pictures brought back beautiful memories. This warmed me more than an open fire. Thanks very much.
Up the Irish
best bar in lanzarote
My own grandfather and grandmother were in the crowd when this was made. He was Garryowen and she was from parteen ....
Poighnant, elegant in its imagery and heartfelt loyalty to the dignity of a people, and to the conscience stirring inside us to heroically answer God's call to stand up and LIVE THIS LIFE, no matter what the cause. For love and honor to Him and each other, our nation and the self, our dignity coming straight from Him, come before all else. Thank you, Kevin Bridgeman ... you cast a wide net with this montage, and it is beautiful.
Beautiful..... saw Ireland for first time last year,stayed in Limerick for 10 lovely days. It is a Gorgeous city.....
Highly recommend this seller I purchased a cage from him a few weeks ago (two story blue) for a really cheap price and everything fine
Ty liam
This is the Limerick City my Mam and Dad grew up in :)
Keep a sober mind
ty all for your kind coments, bless you
Credo :O parece o bairro da Barra Funda horrível
Great whistle playing by Joannie Madden, Cherish the Ladies
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Hi all I got loads of pics of limerick and would love to invite all to come and share their prized pics with LCC: Come see the real limerick city, come share your photos of limerick on facebooks only Limerick City Citizens facebook.com/groups/1698355633787270/
Mu husband and I were here April of 2015 - 161 years after my family immigrated from Clare to Australia in 1854. Magnificent. video tugs at the heart. Beautiful place!!
Yu're brakin' the heart of this Irish lass..!
very good
I lived in Kilkee in 1971 and spent some time in Di Lucia's Shop. Oh the great and glorious memories I have of this beautiful town.
Nice choice of music!
That was a cold summer in Kilkee!
My mother's parents, John Hassett and Margaret Devitt Hassett came from Kilkee in the 1890's. I visited there with my two daughters and five grandchildren in 2000.We all enjoyed our visit and wished it were longer. It's a little bit of heaven. I would like to return.
she has a beautifull voice,,my cousin Jackie glynn wrote it
my mammy x
And a beautiful singer she is
love it where could i copy of that song
Well your mammy has an exceptionally fine voice, Barry. Lovely depth and no bother to her at all
Beautiful voice and rendition
Your Mammy has the voice of an Angel, you must be very proud of her.
And thank you too Kevin and please, if you get a chance, try to upload something about the other locations in Ireland. Jude 24!!