Kilbeggan Whiskey Distillery Restored, Co. Westmeath, Ireland 1983

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Restoration has begun on a Kilbeggan Distillery which was once the main provider of employment in the town.
    Kilbeggan in County Westmeath was home to three small distilleries around the mid-eighteenth century including Codd’s, Fallon and Brett’s, and McManus’s. Sean Locke acquired shares in Fallon and Brett’s Distillery and later became the prime owner.
    Chairman of Locke’s Distillery Restoration Fund Gus Marshall worked at Locke’s until it was shut down in the mid-1950s.
    For many, it was the final blow in the decline of a small town, a town which in pre-famine times had a working population of three thousand, a number which today has slumped to three hundred.
    Some of the buildings date back to 1757 and hopes are that much of the machinery will still be operational once restored.
    Locke’s has a particularly bitter history.
    Gerard Cooney remembers how Locke’s ran into financial troubles in the 1920s and describes how his father stepped in to try to save the place. When the distillery shut down on 16 January 1956, the community lost a place which had provided traditional employment in the town through generations.
    There has now been a rebirth of enthusiasm for Locke’s Distillery and hopes are high that it can be restored and reopened as an industrial museum attracting much-needed income and employment for the town of Kilbeggan.
    Dr Dan O’Sullivan describes his hopes for the distillery as an industrial, archaeological museum around the working model of an eighteenth-century distillery and mill.
    I think that this business of industrial archaeology is neglected in this country.
    The Restoration Committee have set themselves a three-year deadline to have the project up and running. Skilled, local tradesmen have joined up to provide their services free of charge. Construction Engineer Frank Abbot describes some of the challenges they face in restoring such an old building but is optimistic that the distillery can be restored to its former glory.
    Brian Quinn is also optimistic about the success of the project and outlines how where the financing has come from.
    An RTÉ News report broadcast on 26 May 1983.

Komentáře • 14

  • @elizabethburns-rj3qy
    @elizabethburns-rj3qy Před 9 měsíci +1

    I enjoy seeing these old footage of days gone by of the true hardships and how it effected the people love from Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @seanoneill3535
    @seanoneill3535 Před 9 měsíci

    I visited Kilbeggan in 1997 and my now late friend Tommy Troy’s family.
    Wonderful town.

  • @jamesbradshaw3389
    @jamesbradshaw3389 Před 9 měsíci +4

    My dear departed father with his brothers made the best quality Poitín in the hills of Connemara, then they travelled far and wide in the late evenings and dark cold nights of later autumn and winter to sell their bottles of newly brewed Poitín to select homes, it was used for curing all flues, bad chests, all ills, and pains it was also reported that one man who had been bald for more than 15 years grew new head of hair, his only complaint was that his new hair was jet black as his original hair color was ginger. Local people believed that he was dying his hair.

  • @lovelyhurlin6494
    @lovelyhurlin6494 Před 9 měsíci +6

    It was a grand little country once.....

    • @ginandcreme
      @ginandcreme Před 9 měsíci +3

      And shall be again💚

    • @HAPPYTHELEAF
      @HAPPYTHELEAF Před 9 měsíci

      Never again we are just a vassel state of the boys in Brussels and Germany we will no longer have a culture other than multicultural, we can no longer shape our own destiny, we have been financially sold out to the EU and the monster it has become. Soon we will be gone.

    • @durbledurb3992
      @durbledurb3992 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ginandcreme Ups and downs, but Paddy and Mary, in their deepest hearts, have good intentions toward all people.

  • @Benjamin1998
    @Benjamin1998 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for uploading this. I never saw footage of my dad working on the Distillery.
    He was the long-haired man at 9:00

  • @g-dcomplex1609
    @g-dcomplex1609 Před 9 měsíci +2

    i really enjoy listening to the different irish accents in your videos, regards

  • @ranica47
    @ranica47 Před 9 měsíci

    Locke's whiskey (or just Kilbeggan) is lovely.

  • @PaddyPicasso
    @PaddyPicasso Před 9 měsíci

    fine post

  • @michaelstaunton1632
    @michaelstaunton1632 Před 9 měsíci

    👍👍

  • @johnmcgrath1628
    @johnmcgrath1628 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Good.news.🧲