Waterford - The Forgotten Barracks

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2021
  • Full-length documentary about the Cavalry Barracks (later the Artillery Barracks) that were turned into social housing on what is known today as St Carthage's Avenue in Waterford, Ireland. This project was initiated and executed voluntarily without any funding. It was made possible thanks to the contributors (listed below), who were willing to share their research and their knowledge for the purpose of making this documentary.
    Published for the National Heritage Week (14-22 Aug 2021) in Waterford, Ireland.
    Produced by: Justyna Traore/'Top of the City' Community Garden
    Directed by: Michal Damaszke, Justyna Traore
    Camera and Editing: Michal Damaszke
    Research: Annette Wallace - Waterford Libraries
    CONTRIBUTORS (in order of appearance on screen):
    Dermot Power
    Annette Wallace
    Eamonn McEneaney
    James Doherty
    Paul Deegan
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Komentáře • 12

  • @michaelpower6126
    @michaelpower6126 Před 8 měsíci

    Absolutely fascinating. Thanks a million all.

  • @robsmithadventures1537
    @robsmithadventures1537 Před 7 měsíci

    Great to see those photos. Had never seen some of these photos. Fascinating to see photos of buildings that no longer exist.

  • @Trish-ql9kz
    @Trish-ql9kz Před 2 měsíci

    Very interesting video.. thank you

  • @Trish-ql9kz
    @Trish-ql9kz Před 2 měsíci

    My grandfather was born and lived in Cannon Street in 1878, my mother and her 7 siblings were born there too between 1903-1924

  • @HuskyLoveChild
    @HuskyLoveChild Před 2 lety

    Faccinating documentary. I was brought up on Barrack Street and this was very aluminating ,My Mothers was a Deegan and my Father was a Kavanagh. Thanks for this, Peter (Peadar) Kavanagh.

  • @liampower9811
    @liampower9811 Před 2 lety +1

    Well done all especially mó chara and colleague Annette, fascinating and informative

  • @Guinness651
    @Guinness651 Před 2 lety +1

    Great job. Hopefully when over post Covid I can take a walking tour of both the Artillery and Infantry Barracks. The latter occupied by my father in March 1922.

  • @stevie6205
    @stevie6205 Před 2 lety +1

    What a brilliant and facinating documentary. Having lived in Waterford and served in the Infantry Barracks up the road, it was very very informative. This is definately a must see for all historians. A big thank you to Annette for pointing me in the direction of this history lesson. I wish ye much success in the future for your exceptional work. Thank you.

  • @abbey_4980
    @abbey_4980 Před rokem

    Hiya, my grandfather loved this video and would love to have a copy of the photos in it, is there anyway i could have them sent to me by email

    • @topofthecitygarden
      @topofthecitygarden  Před rokem

      Hi abbey! Thank you for your feedback. We won't be able to send you any pictures from our database, but you can easily access most of the pictures on-line, on the National Library's website (The Poole Collection): catalogue.nli.ie/Collection/vtls000031416.
      More links:
      catalogue.nli.ie/Search/Results?lookfor=poolewp+0337&type=AllFields&submit=FIND
      catalogue.nli.ie/Search/Results?lookfor=POOLEIMP+806&type=AllFields&submit=FIND
      catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000036311
      catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000036310
      catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000032613/Image?lookfor=www.nli.ie/digital/vtls000032613.jpg

  • @hubcapon
    @hubcapon Před 2 lety

    which Deegan are you paul Deegan