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Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland
Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland
Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland
We start in bustling Belfast's City Hall and Ulster Museum, then head out to Northern Ireland's favorite resort: Portrush, along the Antrim Coast, where we taste-test Irish whiskey, scramble over some six-sided geology in the Giant's Causeway, drop in on a world-class golf course, and stomp our feet to some traditional music.
© 2004 Rick Steves' Europe
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Belfast Castle Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Belfast Castle Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Belfast Castle Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Welcome to Belfast Castle, a strik
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Dunluce Castle, Northern Ireland: Romantic Ruins
Dunluce Castle, Northern Ireland: Romantic Ruins
Dunluce Castle, Northern Ireland: Romantic Ruins
Along the Antrim coast an hour north of Belfast, the evocative remnants of Dunluce Castle perch dramatically on the edge of a rocky headland. During the Midd...
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Belfast, Northern Ireland Murals
Belfast, Northern Ireland Murals
Belfast, Northern Ireland Murals
Key Political murals guide. http://www.planetbelfast.com - A travel guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland.
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job at Ulster Travel Plaza - New York USA
job at Ulster Travel Plaza - New York USA
job at Ulster Travel Plaza - New York USA
io trabajo en Travel mart.
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NORTHERN IRELAND: TOURISTS RETURNING TO BELFAST
NORTHERN IRELAND: TOURISTS RETURNING TO BELFAST
NORTHERN IRELAND: TOURISTS RETURNING TO BELFAST
English/Nat
Three decades of sectarian violence in Belfast had traditionally served to keep the tourists away.
But now it seems the legacy of those very troubles may in fact be Northern Ireland's main attraction.
Tour guides are catering to tourist demands to see the sites that for so long dominated television news.
And some residents are even turning their homes into bed & breakfasts to cash in on the new tourist boom.
Shankhill Road - Belfast's Protestant area and domain of the Ulster Loyalist paramilitaries.
For nearly three decades, sectarian killings and violence deterred even the most adventurous tourist.
But since
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Disney World Vacation And Savings Travel Guide
Disney World Vacation And Savings Travel Guide
Disney World Vacation And Savings Travel Guide
Disney World Vacation And Savings Travel Guide
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Northern Ireland Service Learning Trip Much More Than Travel
Northern Ireland Service Learning Trip Much More Than Travel
Northern Ireland Service Learning Trip Much More Than Travel
http://www.wheelock.edu/academics/service-learning-and-study-abroad Each year, Wheelock students travel to Northern Ireland to work in and learn about a peace-building program designed to help preschoolers deal with the emotional fallout from years of violence in that nation. “Having a travel experience that is linked to service learning and course work creates a kind of profound learning opportunity that doesn’t happen just traveling,” says Diane Levin, Wheelock Professor of Early Childhood Education. Says Wheelock student Katrin Reeder, “We had learned about [conflicts in Northern Ireland] but it wasn’t until we actually to see it ourselve
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Ulster County, New York: "County of Contrasts" circa 1969 IBM
Ulster County, New York: "County of Contrasts" circa 1969 IBM
Ulster County, New York: "County of Contrasts" circa 1969 IBM
more at http://travel.quickfound.net/ International Business Machines promotional film for Ulster County, New York, to encourage potential IBM employees to w...
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Family Vacation Ideas on Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland
Family Vacation Ideas on Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland
Family Vacation Ideas on Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland
http://www.great-vacations-travel-guide.com presents great family vacation ideas in Northern Ireland, especially in the rugged Antrim coastline north of Belf...
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Northern ireland travel
Northern ireland travel
Northern ireland travel
Northern Ireland is today a constitutionally distinct region of the United Kingdom. Its story is sad, yet promising, confusing, and understandable.
The last Ice Age melted away some 10,000 years ago. The dramatic result created the English Channel, Irish Sea and hundreds of rivers and lakes. Great Britain and Ireland (long attached to the European continent) were now islands, and cultural history was about to change.
The Celtic people occupied great stretches of land across central Europe by 500 BC. They first arrived in Ireland around 300 BC, subsequently controlling and influencing this land that the powerful Roman culture never reached
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Belfast & Highlights of the Ulster (Video Travel Documentary HD 2015)
Belfast & Highlights of the Ulster (Video Travel Documentary HD 2015)
Belfast & Highlights of the Ulster (Video Travel Documentary HD 2015)
Northern Ireland is one of those places that combine natural beauty with wonderful architectural heritage. Nature is overwhelming, cities are cozy, and people are incredibly friendly. After years of troubles, Northern Ireland has definitely become a great place to visit. Join me on my family trip across Northern Ireland in April 2015.
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307 Travel Thru History - Belfast, Northern Ireland Promo
307 Travel Thru History - Belfast, Northern Ireland Promo
307 Travel Thru History - Belfast, Northern Ireland Promo
We’re shipping off to Belfast, Northern Ireland on today’s episode. First, we’ll gawk at the world’s biggest Titanic museum at Titanic Belfast. Then, we’ll learn about the province’s complicated history at the Ulster Museum. Finally, we get thrown in the slammer at the very creepy, Crumlin Road Jail.
Travel Thru History airs on the MeTV network.
For more information visit http://www.travelthruhistory.tv
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Belfast, Northern Ireland: New Morning in Old Smoke
Belfast, Northern Ireland: New Morning in Old Smoke
Belfast, Northern Ireland: New Morning in Old Smoke
A few hours north of Dublin, Belfast straddles the Lagan River. Nicknamed "Old Smoke," Belfast was only a village in the 17th Century, but with the influx of...
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Portrush, Northern Ireland: The Playground of Ulster
Portrush, Northern Ireland: The Playground of Ulster
Portrush, Northern Ireland: The Playground of Ulster
Portrush is Northern Ireland's favorite resort, filled with family-oriented amusements, fun eateries and cheap and cheery B and Bs. For more information on t...
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Northern Ireland: Antrim Coast
Northern Ireland: Antrim Coast
Northern Ireland: Antrim Coast
The Antrim Coast is one of the most popular and scenic drives in the whole of Northern Ireland. A popular vacation getaway from Belfast, the leading attraction along the coast is the Giant's Causeway, a 4-mile long stretch of shoreline famous for its bizarre rock columns. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
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Travel Thru History - Crumlin Road Gaol Jail, Belfast, Northern Ireland Teaser
Travel Thru History - Crumlin Road Gaol Jail, Belfast, Northern Ireland Teaser
Travel Thru History - Crumlin Road Gaol Jail, Belfast, Northern Ireland Teaser
Teaser for our Crumlin Road Jail segment in the Belfast, Northern Ireland show.
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Study in Northern Ireland - English subtitles
Study in Northern Ireland - English subtitles
Study in Northern Ireland - English subtitles
View this video with English subtitles.
Study in Northern Ireland and you will have the flexibility to pursue your goals through a vast number of subjects, in some of the UK’s most spectacular places.
You can take advantage of high-quality teaching methods, research facilities and pioneering specialists in a diverse range of areas and Northern Ireland is also the ideal place to learn English.
Northern Ireland is easy to travel around. It's packed with history, culture and myth, and there's an incredible variety of landscape and scenery.
Information on studying in Northern Ireland http://www.educationuk.org
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SUNY Ulster Fine Art Program
SUNY Ulster Fine Art Program
SUNY Ulster Fine Art Program
SUNY Ulster Fine Arts, Drawing, Painting, 2-3 D, Photography, Art History SUNY Ulster Visual Arts Club Academic Travel, Study Abroad, International Program U...
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Venice, Italy - The Eighth Wonder (Venice, Italy - travel documentary, HD 2014)
Venice, Italy - The Eighth Wonder (Venice, Italy - travel documentary, HD 2014)
Venice, Italy - The Eighth Wonder (Venice, Italy - travel documentary, HD 2014)
Venice is definitely the eighth wonder of the world. This travel documentary shows a fresh vision of the marvellous city of Venice (Italy) and the surroundin...
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SOAK on indie folk and LGBT rights in Northern Ireland
SOAK on indie folk and LGBT rights in Northern Ireland
SOAK on indie folk and LGBT rights in Northern Ireland
Derry-born singer songwriter SOAK talks to Cordelia Lynch about why Northern Ireland is the only place in the UK that hasn't legalised same-sex marriage.
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Anthony Bourdain No reservations in Lisbon, Portugal HD
Anthony Bourdain No reservations in Lisbon, Portugal HD
Anthony Bourdain No reservations in Lisbon, Portugal HD
The program "No Reservation" in Lisbon, Portugal with Anthony Bourdain. http://www.mylisbonholidays.com Copyright owner: Travel Channel.
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Belfast and the Devil's Causeway
Belfast and the Devil's Causeway
Belfast and the Devil's Causeway
The Traveling Wizard, aka Bill Wiatrak visits Northern Ireland and journeys to the Giant's Causeway, crashes the Old Bushmill tour and takes an amazing tour with his expert tour guide friend Norman from belfasttours.com.
Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland
We start in bustling Belfast's City Hall and Ulster Museum, then head out to Northern Ireland's favorite resort: Portrush, along the Antrim Coast, where we taste-test Irish whiskey, scramble over some six-sided geology in the Giant's Causeway, drop in on a world-class golf course, and stomp our feet to some traditional music.
© 2004 Rick Steves' Europe
We start in bustling Belfast's City Hall and Ulster Museum, then head out to Northern Ireland's favorite resort: Portrush, along the Antrim Coast, where we tast...
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We start in bustling Belfast's City Hall and Ulster Museum, then head out to Northern Ireland's favorite resort: Portrush, along the Antrim Coast, where we taste-test Irish whiskey, scramble over some six-sided geology in the Giant's Causeway, drop in on a world-class golf course, and stomp our feet to some traditional music.
© 2004 Rick Steves' Europe
- published: 14 May 2014
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Belfast Castle Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Kyoto:
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Welcome to Belfast Castle, a striking former home perched atop the rolling green hills of Cavehill County Park.
When you tour Belfast Castle, you’ll learn that the structure is actually the third castle to bear that moniker. The original Belfast Castle was constructed by the Normans in the 12th century; Sir Arthur Chichester built a replacement over its bones in the 1600s. That building burned down in 1708, and this version did not begin construction until 1811. It took over 60 years to finish the third incarnation of Belfast Castle, with the final bricks being laid in 1870.
Anyone sightseeing at Belfast Castle will notice its striking sandstone walls, which give the castle its distinctive reddish-brown hue. Meander through the quiet, peaceful gardens, and stop to snap some photos of downtown Belfast and the stunning Belfast Lough. Enjoy a meal at the restaurant, or just share a quiet cup of tea with some traveling companions.
After a day of tourism at Belfast Castle, head into Belfast proper for a pint at a pub, or wander through the art collections at Ulster Museum. Don’t forget to spend a few hours in the Botanic Gardens, which are sure to dazzle you.
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Welcome to Belfast Castle, a striking former home perched atop the rolling green hills of Cavehill County Park.
When you tour Belfast Castle, you’ll learn that the structure is actually the third castle to bear that moniker. The original Belfast Castle was constructed by the Normans in the 12th century; Sir Arthur Chichester built a replacement over its bones in the 1600s. That building burned down in 1708, and this version did not begin construction until 1811. It took over 60 years to finish the third incarnation of Belfast Castle, with the final bricks being laid in 1870.
Anyone sightseeing at Belfast Castle will notice its striking sandstone walls, which give the castle its distinctive reddish-brown hue. Meander through the quiet, peaceful gardens, and stop to snap some photos of downtown Belfast and the stunning Belfast Lough. Enjoy a meal at the restaurant, or just share a quiet cup of tea with some traveling companions.
After a day of tourism at Belfast Castle, head into Belfast proper for a pint at a pub, or wander through the art collections at Ulster Museum. Don’t forget to spend a few hours in the Botanic Gardens, which are sure to dazzle you.
What will you do at Belfast Castle?
Visit our Belfast Castle travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Dunluce Castle, Northern Ireland: Romantic Ruins
Along the Antrim coast an hour north of Belfast, the evocative remnants of Dunluce Castle perch dramatically on the edge of a rocky headland. During the Midd...
Along the Antrim coast an hour north of Belfast, the evocative remnants of Dunluce Castle perch dramatically on the edge of a rocky headland. During the Midd......
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Along the Antrim coast an hour north of Belfast, the evocative remnants of Dunluce Castle perch dramatically on the edge of a rocky headland. During the Midd...
Belfast, Northern Ireland Murals
Key Political murals guide. http://www.planetbelfast.com - A travel guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland.
Key Political murals guide. http://www.planetbelfast.com - A travel guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland....
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Key Political murals guide. http://www.planetbelfast.com - A travel guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland.
NORTHERN IRELAND: TOURISTS RETURNING TO BELFAST
English/Nat
Three decades of sectarian violence in Belfast had traditionally served to keep the tourists away.
But now it seems the legacy of those very troubles may in fact be Northern Ireland's main attraction.
Tour guides are catering to tourist demands to see the sites that for so long dominated television news.
And some residents are even turning their homes into bed & breakfasts to cash in on the new tourist boom.
Shankhill Road - Belfast's Protestant area and domain of the Ulster Loyalist paramilitaries.
For nearly three decades, sectarian killings and violence deterred even the most adventurous tourist.
But since the ceasefire, the number of visitors venturing to Northern Ireland has increased.
Many seem to be keen to witness the scenes where much of the trouble that kept them away for so long took place.
Northern Ireland is renowned for its spectacular coastline, but some tourists are looking for something that only Belfast can offer.
George Grimley is one bus driver who operates tours to bring tourists to some of the city's infamous hot spots.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Well, Belfast unfortunately, having the history that it has, you'll find a lot of the tourists want to go into the areas that they've seen on their televisions over the years. So our aim is to bring the tourists into that area and give an unbiased view of both sides."
SUPER CAPTION: George Grimley, bus driver and tour operator
The twice-weekly bus tours of the Catholic and Protestant areas have become a must-see and are even recommended in travel guide books.
The tourists seem to enjoy the drive through some of Belfast's notorious areas.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"To actually drive down there and see the way these people live, it's just crazy living behind barbed wire and bricks."
SUPER CAPTION: David Edwards, Australian tourist
VOXPOP: (English)
"It's just chilling to think of all the people who have died here because of this conflict."
SUPER CAPTION: Jean Stewart, tourist from Denver, Colorado, U-S
Taxi drivers have also been cashing in, offering more individualised tours.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"You can tell it's a Protestant area. You'll see all the pavements are painted red, white and blue."
SUPER CAPTION: Michael Johnston, taxi driver and tour guide
The murals around Belfast are becoming something of an art form.
Even so, the tours are not for the faint hearted since the sites mark the scenes of atrocities still very real to local residents.
On the site of this wallpaper shop in the Shankhill Road stood a fish shop which was bombed by the I-R-A in 1993.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"That was one of the worst bomb attacks on the Shankhill Road, a lot of women and kids were killed. An I-R-A man left the bomb on the floor."
SUPER CAPTION: Michael Johnston, taxi driver and tour guide
The Catholic-Republican area is only a stone's throw from the Shankhill Road.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"These are the famous peace gates between the Falls and the Shankhill and they separate both sides from rioting and fighting."
SUPER CAPTION: Michael Johnston, taxi driver and tour guide
Milltown Cemetery gained notoriety when it was the scene of a deadly shooting in 1988.
Loyalist paramilitary Michael Stone attacked and killed three mourners attending the funerals of three I-R-A members shot by the British military in Gibraltar.
Within the cemetery are plots dedicated to fallen Republicans, including those killed in Gibraltar.
There is also a plaque commemorating the death of Bobby Sands and other inmates of the Maze Prison who died while on hunger strike protesting for political rights.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
SUPER CAPTION: Michael Johnston, taxi driver and tour guide
SOUNDBITE: (English)
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Three decades of sectarian violence in Belfast had traditionally served to keep the tourists away.
But now it seems the legacy of those very ...
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Three decades of sectarian violence in Belfast had traditionally served to keep the tourists away.
But now it seems the legacy of those very troubles may in fact be Northern Ireland's main attraction.
Tour guides are catering to tourist demands to see the sites that for so long dominated television news.
And some residents are even turning their homes into bed & breakfasts to cash in on the new tourist boom.
Shankhill Road - Belfast's Protestant area and domain of the Ulster Loyalist paramilitaries.
For nearly three decades, sectarian killings and violence deterred even the most adventurous tourist.
But since the ceasefire, the number of visitors venturing to Northern Ireland has increased.
Many seem to be keen to witness the scenes where much of the trouble that kept them away for so long took place.
Northern Ireland is renowned for its spectacular coastline, but some tourists are looking for something that only Belfast can offer.
George Grimley is one bus driver who operates tours to bring tourists to some of the city's infamous hot spots.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Well, Belfast unfortunately, having the history that it has, you'll find a lot of the tourists want to go into the areas that they've seen on their televisions over the years. So our aim is to bring the tourists into that area and give an unbiased view of both sides."
SUPER CAPTION: George Grimley, bus driver and tour operator
The twice-weekly bus tours of the Catholic and Protestant areas have become a must-see and are even recommended in travel guide books.
The tourists seem to enjoy the drive through some of Belfast's notorious areas.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"To actually drive down there and see the way these people live, it's just crazy living behind barbed wire and bricks."
SUPER CAPTION: David Edwards, Australian tourist
VOXPOP: (English)
"It's just chilling to think of all the people who have died here because of this conflict."
SUPER CAPTION: Jean Stewart, tourist from Denver, Colorado, U-S
Taxi drivers have also been cashing in, offering more individualised tours.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"You can tell it's a Protestant area. You'll see all the pavements are painted red, white and blue."
SUPER CAPTION: Michael Johnston, taxi driver and tour guide
The murals around Belfast are becoming something of an art form.
Even so, the tours are not for the faint hearted since the sites mark the scenes of atrocities still very real to local residents.
On the site of this wallpaper shop in the Shankhill Road stood a fish shop which was bombed by the I-R-A in 1993.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"That was one of the worst bomb attacks on the Shankhill Road, a lot of women and kids were killed. An I-R-A man left the bomb on the floor."
SUPER CAPTION: Michael Johnston, taxi driver and tour guide
The Catholic-Republican area is only a stone's throw from the Shankhill Road.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"These are the famous peace gates between the Falls and the Shankhill and they separate both sides from rioting and fighting."
SUPER CAPTION: Michael Johnston, taxi driver and tour guide
Milltown Cemetery gained notoriety when it was the scene of a deadly shooting in 1988.
Loyalist paramilitary Michael Stone attacked and killed three mourners attending the funerals of three I-R-A members shot by the British military in Gibraltar.
Within the cemetery are plots dedicated to fallen Republicans, including those killed in Gibraltar.
There is also a plaque commemorating the death of Bobby Sands and other inmates of the Maze Prison who died while on hunger strike protesting for political rights.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
SUPER CAPTION: Michael Johnston, taxi driver and tour guide
SOUNDBITE: (English)
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 2
Disney World Vacation And Savings Travel Guide
Disney World Vacation And Savings Travel Guide
See more at http://tinyurl.com/pdzau3t
Disney World Vacation And Savings Travel Guide
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Disney World Vacation And Savings Travel Guide
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- published: 21 May 2013
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Northern Ireland Service Learning Trip Much More Than Travel
http://www.wheelock.edu/academics/service-learning-and-study-abroad Each year, Wheelock students travel to Northern Ireland to work in and learn about a peace-building program designed to help preschoolers deal with the emotional fallout from years of violence in that nation. “Having a travel experience that is linked to service learning and course work creates a kind of profound learning opportunity that doesn’t happen just traveling,” says Diane Levin, Wheelock Professor of Early Childhood Education. Says Wheelock student Katrin Reeder, “We had learned about [conflicts in Northern Ireland] but it wasn’t until we actually to see it ourselves how much this conflict affected the children. We realized how big an issue it was and how much they needed this help.” Levin says her students are able to really engage with children in the classrooms and develop skills they can take back to their own classrooms. Wheelock student Erin Forgay says the trip has already changed the way she interacts with her students back in Boston: “If you take the time and show kids how to properly master a skill, they can do it themselves. This course really helped delve into those issues.”
http://www.wheelock.edu/academics/service-learning-and-study-abroad Each year, Wheelock students travel to Northern Ireland to work in and learn about a peace-b...
wn.com/Northern Ireland Service Learning Trip Much More Than Travel
http://www.wheelock.edu/academics/service-learning-and-study-abroad Each year, Wheelock students travel to Northern Ireland to work in and learn about a peace-building program designed to help preschoolers deal with the emotional fallout from years of violence in that nation. “Having a travel experience that is linked to service learning and course work creates a kind of profound learning opportunity that doesn’t happen just traveling,” says Diane Levin, Wheelock Professor of Early Childhood Education. Says Wheelock student Katrin Reeder, “We had learned about [conflicts in Northern Ireland] but it wasn’t until we actually to see it ourselves how much this conflict affected the children. We realized how big an issue it was and how much they needed this help.” Levin says her students are able to really engage with children in the classrooms and develop skills they can take back to their own classrooms. Wheelock student Erin Forgay says the trip has already changed the way she interacts with her students back in Boston: “If you take the time and show kids how to properly master a skill, they can do it themselves. This course really helped delve into those issues.”
- published: 27 Apr 2015
- views: 3
Ulster County, New York: "County of Contrasts" circa 1969 IBM
more at http://travel.quickfound.net/ International Business Machines promotional film for Ulster County, New York, to encourage potential IBM employees to w...
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Family Vacation Ideas on Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland
http://www.great-vacations-travel-guide.com presents great family vacation ideas in Northern Ireland, especially in the rugged Antrim coastline north of Belf...
http://www.great-vacations-travel-guide.com presents great family vacation ideas in Northern Ireland, especially in the rugged Antrim coastline north of Belf......
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http://www.great-vacations-travel-guide.com presents great family vacation ideas in Northern Ireland, especially in the rugged Antrim coastline north of Belf...
Northern ireland travel
Northern Ireland is today a constitutionally distinct region of the United Kingdom. Its story is sad, yet promising, confusing, and understandable.
The last Ice Age melted away some 10,000 years ago. The dramatic result created the English Channel, Irish Sea and hundreds of rivers and lakes. Great Britain and Ireland (long attached to the European continent) were now islands, and cultural history was about to change.
The Celtic people occupied great stretches of land across central Europe by 500 BC. They first arrived in Ireland around 300 BC, subsequently controlling and influencing this land that the powerful Roman culture never reached.
The Pope in Rome (Celestinus the First) sent the first Christian missionaries to Ireland in the 5th century, including St. Patrick. The Catholic faith spread rapidly, and by the turn of the century abbeys and monasteries were beacons of hope across Ireland.
This somewhat peaceful Celtic world was first invaded by the Vikings in the late 8th century. Their overpowering raids of monasteries and villages continued through the 10th century, and they eventually built permanent power base settlements at Cork, Dublin and Waterford.
Localized fighting over land and property continued for decades, but over time, some Celtic family groups and Vikings reached alliances - sort of a workable, live together understanding. That ended when the Irish King Brian Boru defeated the Danish Vikings in 1014.
In 1169, aggressive English and Norman forces crossed the Irish Sea; Dublin (a Viking stronghold) and other cities quickly fell, and the all-powerful Pope in Rome declared that Henry II (the English King) was now the "Lord of Ireland." As you can imagine, that didn't sit very well with the locals.
Centuries of conflicts and localized wars continued, and finally, the embattled Irish chiefs were forced to retreat into the northern province of Ulster (parts of which are now Northern Ireland). By 1607, most, if not all, would flee this land and the English saw an opening.
They quickly instigated a policy called 'plantation,' where waves of Scottish and English Protestants literally took the available land from the now weakened Catholics, laying the groundwork for the strongly-held differences and bitterness that remain to this day.
Understandably, the now angry and proud Celts rebelled, and bloody riots soon followed. Then, after the native Irish supported the losing side in England's Civil War, the worst for Ireland was yet to come.
Northern Ireland is today a constitutionally distinct region of the United Kingdom. Its story is sad, yet promising, confusing, and understandable.
The last I...
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Northern Ireland is today a constitutionally distinct region of the United Kingdom. Its story is sad, yet promising, confusing, and understandable.
The last Ice Age melted away some 10,000 years ago. The dramatic result created the English Channel, Irish Sea and hundreds of rivers and lakes. Great Britain and Ireland (long attached to the European continent) were now islands, and cultural history was about to change.
The Celtic people occupied great stretches of land across central Europe by 500 BC. They first arrived in Ireland around 300 BC, subsequently controlling and influencing this land that the powerful Roman culture never reached.
The Pope in Rome (Celestinus the First) sent the first Christian missionaries to Ireland in the 5th century, including St. Patrick. The Catholic faith spread rapidly, and by the turn of the century abbeys and monasteries were beacons of hope across Ireland.
This somewhat peaceful Celtic world was first invaded by the Vikings in the late 8th century. Their overpowering raids of monasteries and villages continued through the 10th century, and they eventually built permanent power base settlements at Cork, Dublin and Waterford.
Localized fighting over land and property continued for decades, but over time, some Celtic family groups and Vikings reached alliances - sort of a workable, live together understanding. That ended when the Irish King Brian Boru defeated the Danish Vikings in 1014.
In 1169, aggressive English and Norman forces crossed the Irish Sea; Dublin (a Viking stronghold) and other cities quickly fell, and the all-powerful Pope in Rome declared that Henry II (the English King) was now the "Lord of Ireland." As you can imagine, that didn't sit very well with the locals.
Centuries of conflicts and localized wars continued, and finally, the embattled Irish chiefs were forced to retreat into the northern province of Ulster (parts of which are now Northern Ireland). By 1607, most, if not all, would flee this land and the English saw an opening.
They quickly instigated a policy called 'plantation,' where waves of Scottish and English Protestants literally took the available land from the now weakened Catholics, laying the groundwork for the strongly-held differences and bitterness that remain to this day.
Understandably, the now angry and proud Celts rebelled, and bloody riots soon followed. Then, after the native Irish supported the losing side in England's Civil War, the worst for Ireland was yet to come.
- published: 12 Oct 2014
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Belfast & Highlights of the Ulster (Video Travel Documentary HD 2015)
Northern Ireland is one of those places that combine natural beauty with wonderful architectural heritage. Nature is overwhelming, cities are cozy, and people are incredibly friendly. After years of troubles, Northern Ireland has definitely become a great place to visit. Join me on my family trip across Northern Ireland in April 2015.
Northern Ireland is one of those places that combine natural beauty with wonderful architectural heritage. Nature is overwhelming, cities are cozy, and people a...
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Northern Ireland is one of those places that combine natural beauty with wonderful architectural heritage. Nature is overwhelming, cities are cozy, and people are incredibly friendly. After years of troubles, Northern Ireland has definitely become a great place to visit. Join me on my family trip across Northern Ireland in April 2015.
- published: 14 Aug 2015
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307 Travel Thru History - Belfast, Northern Ireland Promo
We’re shipping off to Belfast, Northern Ireland on today’s episode. First, we’ll gawk at the world’s biggest Titanic museum at Titanic Belfast. Then, we’ll learn about the province’s complicated history at the Ulster Museum. Finally, we get thrown in the slammer at the very creepy, Crumlin Road Jail.
Travel Thru History airs on the MeTV network.
For more information visit http://www.travelthruhistory.tv
We’re shipping off to Belfast, Northern Ireland on today’s episode. First, we’ll gawk at the world’s biggest Titanic museum at Titanic Belfast. Then, we’ll lear...
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We’re shipping off to Belfast, Northern Ireland on today’s episode. First, we’ll gawk at the world’s biggest Titanic museum at Titanic Belfast. Then, we’ll learn about the province’s complicated history at the Ulster Museum. Finally, we get thrown in the slammer at the very creepy, Crumlin Road Jail.
Travel Thru History airs on the MeTV network.
For more information visit http://www.travelthruhistory.tv
- published: 29 May 2015
- views: 1
Belfast, Northern Ireland: New Morning in Old Smoke
A few hours north of Dublin, Belfast straddles the Lagan River. Nicknamed "Old Smoke," Belfast was only a village in the 17th Century, but with the influx of...
A few hours north of Dublin, Belfast straddles the Lagan River. Nicknamed "Old Smoke," Belfast was only a village in the 17th Century, but with the influx of......
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A few hours north of Dublin, Belfast straddles the Lagan River. Nicknamed "Old Smoke," Belfast was only a village in the 17th Century, but with the influx of...
Portrush, Northern Ireland: The Playground of Ulster
Portrush is Northern Ireland's favorite resort, filled with family-oriented amusements, fun eateries and cheap and cheery B and Bs. For more information on t...
Portrush is Northern Ireland's favorite resort, filled with family-oriented amusements, fun eateries and cheap and cheery B and Bs. For more information on t......
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Portrush is Northern Ireland's favorite resort, filled with family-oriented amusements, fun eateries and cheap and cheery B and Bs. For more information on t...
Northern Ireland: Antrim Coast
The Antrim Coast is one of the most popular and scenic drives in the whole of Northern Ireland. A popular vacation getaway from Belfast, the leading attraction along the coast is the Giant's Causeway, a 4-mile long stretch of shoreline famous for its bizarre rock columns. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
The Antrim Coast is one of the most popular and scenic drives in the whole of Northern Ireland. A popular vacation getaway from Belfast, the leading attraction ...
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The Antrim Coast is one of the most popular and scenic drives in the whole of Northern Ireland. A popular vacation getaway from Belfast, the leading attraction along the coast is the Giant's Causeway, a 4-mile long stretch of shoreline famous for its bizarre rock columns. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
- published: 20 Aug 2009
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Travel Thru History - Crumlin Road Gaol Jail, Belfast, Northern Ireland Teaser
Teaser for our Crumlin Road Jail segment in the Belfast, Northern Ireland show.
Teaser for our Crumlin Road Jail segment in the Belfast, Northern Ireland show....
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Teaser for our Crumlin Road Jail segment in the Belfast, Northern Ireland show.
- published: 16 Dec 2014
- views: 3
Study in Northern Ireland - English subtitles
View this video with English subtitles.
Study in Northern Ireland and you will have the flexibility to pursue your goals through a vast number of subjects, in some of the UK’s most spectacular places.
You can take advantage of high-quality teaching methods, research facilities and pioneering specialists in a diverse range of areas and Northern Ireland is also the ideal place to learn English.
Northern Ireland is easy to travel around. It's packed with history, culture and myth, and there's an incredible variety of landscape and scenery.
Information on studying in Northern Ireland http://www.educationuk.org
View this video with English subtitles.
Study in Northern Ireland and you will have the flexibility to pursue your goals through a vast number of subjects, in ...
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View this video with English subtitles.
Study in Northern Ireland and you will have the flexibility to pursue your goals through a vast number of subjects, in some of the UK’s most spectacular places.
You can take advantage of high-quality teaching methods, research facilities and pioneering specialists in a diverse range of areas and Northern Ireland is also the ideal place to learn English.
Northern Ireland is easy to travel around. It's packed with history, culture and myth, and there's an incredible variety of landscape and scenery.
Information on studying in Northern Ireland http://www.educationuk.org
- published: 27 Feb 2015
- views: 30
SUNY Ulster Fine Art Program
SUNY Ulster Fine Arts, Drawing, Painting, 2-3 D, Photography, Art History SUNY Ulster Visual Arts Club Academic Travel, Study Abroad, International Program U...
SUNY Ulster Fine Arts, Drawing, Painting, 2-3 D, Photography, Art History SUNY Ulster Visual Arts Club Academic Travel, Study Abroad, International Program U......
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SUNY Ulster Fine Arts, Drawing, Painting, 2-3 D, Photography, Art History SUNY Ulster Visual Arts Club Academic Travel, Study Abroad, International Program U...
Venice, Italy - The Eighth Wonder (Venice, Italy - travel documentary, HD 2014)
Venice is definitely the eighth wonder of the world. This travel documentary shows a fresh vision of the marvellous city of Venice (Italy) and the surroundin...
Venice is definitely the eighth wonder of the world. This travel documentary shows a fresh vision of the marvellous city of Venice (Italy) and the surroundin......
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Venice is definitely the eighth wonder of the world. This travel documentary shows a fresh vision of the marvellous city of Venice (Italy) and the surroundin...
SOAK on indie folk and LGBT rights in Northern Ireland
Derry-born singer songwriter SOAK talks to Cordelia Lynch about why Northern Ireland is the only place in the UK that hasn't legalised same-sex marriage.
Derry-born singer songwriter SOAK talks to Cordelia Lynch about why Northern Ireland is the only place in the UK that hasn't legalised same-sex marriage....
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Derry-born singer songwriter SOAK talks to Cordelia Lynch about why Northern Ireland is the only place in the UK that hasn't legalised same-sex marriage.
- published: 26 Aug 2015
- views: 337
Anthony Bourdain No reservations in Lisbon, Portugal HD
The program "No Reservation" in Lisbon, Portugal with Anthony Bourdain. http://www.mylisbonholidays.com Copyright owner: Travel Channel.
The program "No Reservation" in Lisbon, Portugal with Anthony Bourdain. http://www.mylisbonholidays.com Copyright owner: Travel Channel....
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The program "No Reservation" in Lisbon, Portugal with Anthony Bourdain. http://www.mylisbonholidays.com Copyright owner: Travel Channel.
Belfast and the Devil's Causeway
The Traveling Wizard, aka Bill Wiatrak visits Northern Ireland and journeys to the Giant's Causeway, crashes the Old Bushmill tour and takes an amazing tour with his expert tour guide friend Norman from belfasttours.com.
The Traveling Wizard, aka Bill Wiatrak visits Northern Ireland and journeys to the Giant's Causeway, crashes the Old Bushmill tour and takes an amazing tour wit...
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The Traveling Wizard, aka Bill Wiatrak visits Northern Ireland and journeys to the Giant's Causeway, crashes the Old Bushmill tour and takes an amazing tour with his expert tour guide friend Norman from belfasttours.com.
- published: 22 Aug 2015
- views: 3
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Belfast Shankill Loyalist Bands (BBC Documentary)
Belfast Shankill Loyalist Bands (BBC Documentary)
Belfast Shankill Loyalist Bands (BBC Documentary)
"The men that wont stop marching" A recent documentary showing the local Shankill area and the bands that are keeping the community spirit. Shows the lives of some of the local people and their views of the past and the present.
Relevant tags:
free state, republic, republican, easter rising, protestant coalition, maze prison, shirne, david trimble, john hume, jeffery donaldson, fleg, protest, riot, Queen Victoria, the monarchy, and the British Empire are built on theft, bloodshed and murder. Shows the story for all to see. Simple. British, english, scottish, welsh, london, buckingham palace, castle, king, queen, tory, conservatives, liberal
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Review of the 36th Ulster Division - March Past 1915 - 2015. Full Coverage
Review of the 36th Ulster Division - March Past 1915 - 2015. Full Coverage
Review of the 36th Ulster Division - March Past 1915 - 2015. Full Coverage
On the 8th of May 1915, some 17,000 members of the 36th Ulster Division marched past Belfast City Hall before they set sail for their training camps in England before heading off to the front line.
These brave men will always be remembered for the ultimate sacrifice they paid.
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Mosier Brothers Black Muddy River To End Of Show
Mosier Brothers Black Muddy River To End Of Show
Mosier Brothers Black Muddy River To End Of Show
The Mosier Brothers (previously Blueground Undergrass) played 2 killer sets at Wilson and Sonya's house on the Saluda River in South Carolina for Kelly and H...
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Glasgow Warriors v Ulster 22/05/2015
Glasgow Warriors v Ulster 22/05/2015
Glasgow Warriors v Ulster 22/05/2015
Pro 12 Semi Final
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Irish Rugby TV: UBL Opener - UCD V Clontarf
Irish Rugby TV: UBL Opener - UCD V Clontarf
Irish Rugby TV: UBL Opener - UCD V Clontarf
Irish Rugby TV was on hand to live stream from Belfield Bowl. Conditions played a part but both teams showed great skill and intent for what promises to be an exciting Ulster Bank League this year.
The official Irish Rugby channel on youtube
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Castlederg Young Loyalists @ Ulster Grenadiers Concert 2014 (HD)
Castlederg Young Loyalists @ Ulster Grenadiers Concert 2014 (HD)
Castlederg Young Loyalists @ Ulster Grenadiers Concert 2014 (HD)
This event was held in Woodburn Community Centre, Carrickfergus, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland on Saturday 22 March 2014.
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Sons of Ulster Glasgow DVD In Memory of Noel Kinner
Sons of Ulster Glasgow DVD In Memory of Noel Kinner
Sons of Ulster Glasgow DVD In Memory of Noel Kinner
This is a Video by the Son Of Ulster FB Glasgow in 2007 , Within the video you will see clips of Noel Kinners former inmates inc Noels dear friend and dear f...
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The war in Northern Ireland ( the Loyalists )
The war in Northern Ireland ( the Loyalists )
The war in Northern Ireland ( the Loyalists )
A 3 part series that takes a look at the war in Northern Ireland, in this segment we explore the Loyalists, a group loyal to British rule and a terrorist org...
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Full Parade - Relief of Londonderry Apprentice Boys
Full Parade - Relief of Londonderry Apprentice Boys
Full Parade - Relief of Londonderry Apprentice Boys
APOLOGIES instead of Lord Carson Memorial IT IS Jordan Memorial Accordion.
326th Anniversary of the ending of the Siege of Londonderry.
8th of August 2015.
TIMES OF BANDS WHEN APPEARING:
00:00 - Hamilton,
00:58 - Burntollet Sons of Ulster,
02:21 - Clogher Protestant Boys,
03:35 - Downshire Guiding Star,
04:30 - Sir George White Memorial,
05:15 - Wm Strain Wm Lightbody Memorial,
06:19 - Cantril's Glory,
07:20 - Lower Woodstock,
08:01 - Kilcluney Volunteers,
08:55 - Tamnamore,
09:25 - Ballymacall True Blues,
10:00 - Aghanloo,
10:42 - Clough True Blues,
11:30 - Carnlough,
12:03 - Ballycraigy Sons of Ulster Auld Boys,
12:54 - Braniel Loyal,
13:4
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Caw Flute Band @ Burntollet Sons Of Ulster Concert 2013 (HD)
Caw Flute Band @ Burntollet Sons Of Ulster Concert 2013 (HD)
Caw Flute Band @ Burntollet Sons Of Ulster Concert 2013 (HD)
This concert was held in Rochesters Bar (Rockies), Londonderry, Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland on Saturday 16 November 2013.
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Ballyvea F.B. (Kilkeel) @ The Newsletter Festival Of Marching Bands - Ulster Hall 05/12/13
Ballyvea F.B. (Kilkeel) @ The Newsletter Festival Of Marching Bands - Ulster Hall 05/12/13
Ballyvea F.B. (Kilkeel) @ The Newsletter Festival Of Marching Bands - Ulster Hall 05/12/13
Ballyvea Flute Band from Kilkeel in their 137th year entertaining the crowds in the Ulster Hall @ the Newsletter Festival Of Marching Bands held in the Ulste...
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Red Hand Defenders @ Central Scotland Boyne Parade
Red Hand Defenders @ Central Scotland Boyne Parade
Red Hand Defenders @ Central Scotland Boyne Parade
Feeder parade in Stirling and main parade in Coatbridge with Alloa District No.61 and Sons of the Rock LOL No.43 on the 6th of July 2013.Including overhead b...
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Ulster Volunteer Force Fernhill House 1913 2013
Ulster Volunteer Force Fernhill House 1913 2013
Ulster Volunteer Force Fernhill House 1913 2013
Ulster Volunteer Force Fernhill House 1913-2013 Protestant Unionist Loyalist Cultural Event. This video shows a parade last year in which thousands not only ...
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Easter Monday Apprentice Boys Parade - Full Coverage
Easter Monday Apprentice Boys Parade - Full Coverage
Easter Monday Apprentice Boys Parade - Full Coverage
Coleraine, 6th April 2015.
TIMES OF BANDS WHEN APPEARING BELOW (CLICK ON TIME).
00:15 = Ballyrashane,
01:06 = Articlave,
01:50 = Drumaheagles Young Defenders,
02:37 = Freeman Memorial,
03:23 = Macosquin First Flute,
04:17 = Ulster Protestant Boys,
05:10 = Craiganee Accordion,
05:51 = Giants Causeway Protestant Boys,
06:43 = Dervock Young Defenders,
08:30 = Clogher Protestant Boys,
09:30 = Cormeen Rising Sons of William,
10:30 = Ballygowan True Blues,
12:25 = Cloughfern Young Conqeurors,
14:35 = Craigywarren,
15:20 = Dungiven Crown Defenders,
16:00 = Skeogh,
16:55 = Carrickfergus Defenders,
18:10 = Upper Falls Protestant Boys,
18:51 = Enniskil
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East Bank Protestant Boys @ Ulster Grenadiers Concert 2014 (HD)
East Bank Protestant Boys @ Ulster Grenadiers Concert 2014 (HD)
East Bank Protestant Boys @ Ulster Grenadiers Concert 2014 (HD)
This event was held in Woodburn Community Centre, Carrickfergus, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland on Saturday 22 March 2014.
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Betrayed - Forever England (1987 - Full)
Betrayed - Forever England (1987 - Full)
Betrayed - Forever England (1987 - Full)
Tracklist: 01 0:00 - Red River of Ulster 02 2:49 - Satan's Calling 03 8:34 - My Tomorrow 04 11:29 - Vicious Rumours 05 13:30 - Judgement Day 06 18:15 - Remem...
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Ulster Day Celebrations 2012 The End
Ulster Day Celebrations 2012 The End
Ulster Day Celebrations 2012 The End
Congratulation to all of those who took part in, & indeed watched, the special Ulster Day Celebrations. However yet again we see the same Sectarian Hatred to...
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County Down @ 100th Annv. of the Signing of the Ulster Covenant
County Down @ 100th Annv. of the Signing of the Ulster Covenant
County Down @ 100th Annv. of the Signing of the Ulster Covenant
City Hall - Belfast to Stormont, Northern Ireland. 29th of September 2012. BANDS & TIMES LISTED BELOW 00:06 - Skeogh 00:55 - Kinallen 01:36 - Quilly True Blu...
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Pride Of The Maine including Young Drummer/Bass Drummer @ Red Hand Defenders Concert 2014 (HD)
Pride Of The Maine including Young Drummer/Bass Drummer @ Red Hand Defenders Concert 2014 (HD)
Pride Of The Maine including Young Drummer/Bass Drummer @ Red Hand Defenders Concert 2014 (HD)
This concert was held in Rendevzous Bar (Hemptons), Newtownstewart, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland on Saturday 1 February 2013.
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Ulster Division Review 1915 - 2015
Ulster Division Review 1915 - 2015
Ulster Division Review 1915 - 2015
This 36th Ulster Division March is a re-enactment of a parade 100 years ago.
Unionist's & Nationalist's having watched Catholic Belgium be attacked, put aside their differences & joined forces to fight against German Tyranny.
Those within this parade are following the same route taken 100 years ago, & they, along with the tens of thousands along the route, are there to give thanks to the Brave Irishmen, who fought, & died, on behalf of them.
Protestant Unionist Loyalist Cultural Event.
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Signing Of The Ulster Covenant Centenary Parade (Main Parade) Part 4
Signing Of The Ulster Covenant Centenary Parade (Main Parade) Part 4
Signing Of The Ulster Covenant Centenary Parade (Main Parade) Part 4
Signing Of The Ulster Covenant Centenary Parade (Main Parade) Part 4.
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Sunday Nights: Re:New with David Hamilton, former loyalist paramilitary
Sunday Nights: Re:New with David Hamilton, former loyalist paramilitary
Sunday Nights: Re:New with David Hamilton, former loyalist paramilitary
David Hamilton is a former loyalist paramilitary, growing up in Belfast during the Troubles and becoming involved with the Ulster Volunteer Force as a teenger. He went on to be one of the group’s most prominent figures and was a target for IRA.
His life was completely transformed when he had a powerful encounter with God and he now serves as a Pastor in Stockport - listen to David share his story at Edinburgh Elim on Sunday 31 May.
More at www.edinburghelim.com
Belfast Shankill Loyalist Bands (BBC Documentary)
"The men that wont stop marching" A recent documentary showing the local Shankill area and the bands that are keeping the community spirit. Shows the lives of some of the local people and their views of the past and the present.
Relevant tags:
free state, republic, republican, easter rising, protestant coalition, maze prison, shirne, david trimble, john hume, jeffery donaldson, fleg, protest, riot, Queen Victoria, the monarchy, and the British Empire are built on theft, bloodshed and murder. Shows the story for all to see. Simple. British, english, scottish, welsh, london, buckingham palace, castle, king, queen, tory, conservatives, liberal democrats, lib dems, labour, house of commons, lords, laws, monarch, prince, princess, wedding, royal, royalty, crown, fancy, tea party, love, proud to be british, jubilee, celebrations,ira, uvf, northern ireland, ulster, troubles, inla, the troubles, documentary, utv, ian paisley, john hume, gerry adams, michael stone, martin mcguinness, johnny adair, billy hutchinson, david ervine, bobby sands, loyalist republican, nationalist, unionist, irish british, uk, ireland, gusty spence, slab murphy, loughinisland, milltown, mcgurks, gibraltar, la mon, enniskillen, bloody sunday, operation banner, drumcree, flag protests, ceasefire, civil rights, protestant, catholic, mairead farrell, michelle gildernew, francie molloy, gerry kelly, conor murphy, crossmaglen, shankill, east belfast, short strand, cluan place, interface, red hand commando, ulster volunteer force, loyalist volunteer force, irish republican army, ulster freedom fighters, ulster defence association, ulster defence regiment, royal ulster constabulary, sinn fein, dup, uup, pup, udp, tuv, sdlp, workers party, peter robinson, celtic, rangers, linfield, glentoran, crusaders, cliftonville, ballymena, coleraine, derry city, omagh, omagh bomb, omagh bombing, irish border, castlederg, south armagh, newry, peace process, stormont, frontline freelance, jamie bryson, willie frazer, jim dowson, colin duffy, carl reilly, martin meehan, joe cahill, loughgall, dungannon, cookstown, mid ulster, billy wright, sam marshall, squeak seymour, torrens knight, stevie mckeag, c company, portadown, lurgan, craigavon, falls road, andersonstown, divis, poleglass, belvoir, ballybeen, twinbrook, ormeau, ballynafeigh, lower ormeau, orange order, apprentice boys, riot, parades, scarva, twelfth, rangers fc, the twelfth, 12th july, malone road, odyssey, titanic, tony blair, bertie ahern, alex maskey, glencairn, shankill butchers, lenny murphy, woodvale, ballygomartin, highfield, ardoyne, glenbryn, holy cross, hunger strikes, long kesh, the maze, h blocks, 1981, hunger strike, newtownards, larne, carrickfergus, ballycastle, giants causeway, ulster plantation, plantation of ulster, famine song, here lies a soldier, daddy's uniform, rab c, south east antrim, battalion of the dead, the sash, every other saturday, rangers songs, windsor park, iris robinson, new lodge, shankill bomb, tigers bay, carl frampton, rory mcilroy, darren clarke, graeme mcdowell, george best, our wee country, suftum, ravenhill, ulster rugby, nigel dodds, jim allister, psni, ruc, udr, psni brutality, ira documentary, uvf documentary, orange democrats, 63gc, sinn fein documentary, irish documentary, northern ireland documentary, documentaries about ireland, edgar graham, robert bradford, joanne mathers, terrorism, terrorists, bombs, shooting, riot police, gangsters at war, andre shoukri, jim gray, east tyrone, coagh, ardboe, robin jackson, glennane, udr 4, bellaghy, pomeroy, armagh, aghalee, lisburn, bangor, comber, warrenpoint, banbridge, ballymoney, ballyclare, dunloy, swinger fulton, john mcmichael, jackie mcdonald, jimmy birch, ulster press centre, govan protestant boys, ebpb, sbyc, spb, ycv, ibrox, sectarian, hate, bigotry, racism, ethnic cleansing, war crimes, hate crimes, ira ireland, mi5, special branch, undercover, gregory campbell, provos, brits, brits out, sydenham, cregagh, castlereagh, killinchy, killyleagh, glenavy, crumlin, strabane, bogside, brandywell, creggan, christine bleakley, zoe salmon, jimmy nesbitt, liam neeson, david healy, brendan rodgers, martin o'neill, eamonn holmes, colin murray, van morrison, pup, uup, upv, jamie bryson, flag protest, riot, removal, nigel dodds, willie frazer, armagh, england, bnp, leader, nolan, stephen nolan, show, nationalist, loyalist, republican, unionist, bigot, sectarian, her majesty, derry, craigavon, eniskillen, londonderry, ballycastle, larne, armagh, tyrone, antrim, fermanagh, down, free state
"The men that wont stop marching" A recent documentary showing the local Shankill area and the bands that are keeping the community spirit. Shows the lives of s...
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"The men that wont stop marching" A recent documentary showing the local Shankill area and the bands that are keeping the community spirit. Shows the lives of some of the local people and their views of the past and the present.
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- published: 14 Oct 2013
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Review of the 36th Ulster Division - March Past 1915 - 2015. Full Coverage
On the 8th of May 1915, some 17,000 members of the 36th Ulster Division marched past Belfast City Hall before they set sail for their training camps in England before heading off to the front line.
These brave men will always be remembered for the ultimate sacrifice they paid.
On the 8th of May 1915, some 17,000 members of the 36th Ulster Division marched past Belfast City Hall before they set sail for their training camps in England ...
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On the 8th of May 1915, some 17,000 members of the 36th Ulster Division marched past Belfast City Hall before they set sail for their training camps in England before heading off to the front line.
These brave men will always be remembered for the ultimate sacrifice they paid.
- published: 10 May 2015
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Mosier Brothers Black Muddy River To End Of Show
The Mosier Brothers (previously Blueground Undergrass) played 2 killer sets at Wilson and Sonya's house on the Saluda River in South Carolina for Kelly and H...
The Mosier Brothers (previously Blueground Undergrass) played 2 killer sets at Wilson and Sonya's house on the Saluda River in South Carolina for Kelly and H......
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The Mosier Brothers (previously Blueground Undergrass) played 2 killer sets at Wilson and Sonya's house on the Saluda River in South Carolina for Kelly and H...
Irish Rugby TV: UBL Opener - UCD V Clontarf
Irish Rugby TV was on hand to live stream from Belfield Bowl. Conditions played a part but both teams showed great skill and intent for what promises to be an exciting Ulster Bank League this year.
The official Irish Rugby channel on youtube
Irish Rugby TV was on hand to live stream from Belfield Bowl. Conditions played a part but both teams showed great skill and intent for what promises to be an e...
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Irish Rugby TV was on hand to live stream from Belfield Bowl. Conditions played a part but both teams showed great skill and intent for what promises to be an exciting Ulster Bank League this year.
The official Irish Rugby channel on youtube
- published: 12 Sep 2015
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Castlederg Young Loyalists @ Ulster Grenadiers Concert 2014 (HD)
This event was held in Woodburn Community Centre, Carrickfergus, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland on Saturday 22 March 2014.
This event was held in Woodburn Community Centre, Carrickfergus, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland on Saturday 22 March 2014....
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This event was held in Woodburn Community Centre, Carrickfergus, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland on Saturday 22 March 2014.
Sons of Ulster Glasgow DVD In Memory of Noel Kinner
This is a Video by the Son Of Ulster FB Glasgow in 2007 , Within the video you will see clips of Noel Kinners former inmates inc Noels dear friend and dear f...
This is a Video by the Son Of Ulster FB Glasgow in 2007 , Within the video you will see clips of Noel Kinners former inmates inc Noels dear friend and dear f......
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This is a Video by the Son Of Ulster FB Glasgow in 2007 , Within the video you will see clips of Noel Kinners former inmates inc Noels dear friend and dear f...
The war in Northern Ireland ( the Loyalists )
A 3 part series that takes a look at the war in Northern Ireland, in this segment we explore the Loyalists, a group loyal to British rule and a terrorist org...
A 3 part series that takes a look at the war in Northern Ireland, in this segment we explore the Loyalists, a group loyal to British rule and a terrorist org......
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A 3 part series that takes a look at the war in Northern Ireland, in this segment we explore the Loyalists, a group loyal to British rule and a terrorist org...
Full Parade - Relief of Londonderry Apprentice Boys
APOLOGIES instead of Lord Carson Memorial IT IS Jordan Memorial Accordion.
326th Anniversary of the ending of the Siege of Londonderry.
8th of August 2015.
TIMES OF BANDS WHEN APPEARING:
00:00 - Hamilton,
00:58 - Burntollet Sons of Ulster,
02:21 - Clogher Protestant Boys,
03:35 - Downshire Guiding Star,
04:30 - Sir George White Memorial,
05:15 - Wm Strain Wm Lightbody Memorial,
06:19 - Cantril's Glory,
07:20 - Lower Woodstock,
08:01 - Kilcluney Volunteers,
08:55 - Tamnamore,
09:25 - Ballymacall True Blues,
10:00 - Aghanloo,
10:42 - Clough True Blues,
11:30 - Carnlough,
12:03 - Ballycraigy Sons of Ulster Auld Boys,
12:54 - Braniel Loyal,
13:40 - Mavemacullen,
14:06 - Bessbrook True Blues,
15:07 - Pride of the Birches,
15:32 - Pride of the Hill Carnmoney,
Drumnaglough,
Dunamoney,
Glenhugh,
Crimson Star,
Churchill,
Ballynafeigh Apprentice Boys,
Lisnagrot,
Castledawson,
Curran,
Purple Star Shankill Road,
Sons of William Maghera,
Sons of William Aughnacloy,
Cairncastle,
Pride of the Raven,
Sons of William Cookstown,
Sandholes,
Dunloy,
Allistragh,
North Belfast Young Loyalists,
Ballytyrone,
Sons of Ulster Randalstown,
Suffolk Melody,
Tamlaghtmore Tigers,
Moneydig Young Conquerors,
Black Skull Fife & Drum,
Derryfubble,
Articlave,
Castlederg Young Loyalists,
Ulster Protestant Boys,
Derryloran Boyne Defenders,
Drumaheagles Young Defenders,
Craiganee,
Brookeborough,
North Fermanagh Young Defenders,
Inch,
Dervock Young Defenders,
Bushside,
Ballyrashane,
Ballymoughan Purple Guards,
Staffordstown,
Finaghy True Blues,
Ballynarrig Pride of Orange,
Craigavon Protestant Boys,
William King Memorial,
Ballyquin Loyal Sons of Ulster,
Pride of Ballymacash,
Blair Memorial,
Ardarragh,
Ardinariff,
Cullybackey Maine Defenders,
Ballygowan True Blues,
Rising Sons of the Valley,
Pride of the Hill Rathfriland,
Bangor Protestant Boys,
Omagh Protestant Boys,
Thiepval Memorial,
Upper Falls Protestant Boys,
Loyal Sons of William Ahoghill,
Moneyslane,
Brackey,
Bellarena,
Killycoogan,
Constable Anderson Memorial,
Skeogh,
Boveva,
South Belfast Protestant Boys,
Edenmore,
Dennistoun Rangers,
Newtowncunningham True Blues,
Gortgilly Coronation,
Star of the Roe,
Enniskillen Fusiliers,
Ballybeen YCV,
Pride of William Auld Boys,
Sons of Ulster Moygashel,
Blackhill,
Mullintur Crown Defenders,
Legananny,
Killaloo,
Carrickfergus Defenders,
Rising Sons East Belfast,
Giants Causeway Protestant Boys,
Somme Memorial,
Pride of the Orange & Blue,
Jordan Memorial,
Clyde Valley,
Caw,
Upper Bann Fusiliers,
Ballyclare Protestant Boys,
Pomeroy True Blues,
Pride of the Orange & Blue Auld Boys,
East Bank Protestant Boys,
Whiterock,
Dungiven Crown Defenders,
Castlederg Young Loyalists Auld Boys,
Pride of the Maine,
Portadown True Blues,
Millar Memorial,
Pride of Lagan Valley,
Craigywarren,
Pride of Greenisland,
Ballykeel Loyal Sons of Ulster,
Tullaghans Sons of Liberty,
Cloughfern Young Conquerors,
Pride of Ballybeen,
Shankill Road Defenders,
Killymuck Sons of the North,
Ulster First Flute,
Pride of William,
Hillhaven,
Ranken Memorial,
Red Hand Defenders Newtownstewart,
Coleraine Fife & Drum,
APOLOGIES instead of Lord Carson Memorial IT IS Jordan Memorial Accordion.
326th Anniversary of the ending of the Siege of Londonderry.
8th of August 2015.
TIM...
wn.com/Full Parade Relief Of Londonderry Apprentice Boys
APOLOGIES instead of Lord Carson Memorial IT IS Jordan Memorial Accordion.
326th Anniversary of the ending of the Siege of Londonderry.
8th of August 2015.
TIMES OF BANDS WHEN APPEARING:
00:00 - Hamilton,
00:58 - Burntollet Sons of Ulster,
02:21 - Clogher Protestant Boys,
03:35 - Downshire Guiding Star,
04:30 - Sir George White Memorial,
05:15 - Wm Strain Wm Lightbody Memorial,
06:19 - Cantril's Glory,
07:20 - Lower Woodstock,
08:01 - Kilcluney Volunteers,
08:55 - Tamnamore,
09:25 - Ballymacall True Blues,
10:00 - Aghanloo,
10:42 - Clough True Blues,
11:30 - Carnlough,
12:03 - Ballycraigy Sons of Ulster Auld Boys,
12:54 - Braniel Loyal,
13:40 - Mavemacullen,
14:06 - Bessbrook True Blues,
15:07 - Pride of the Birches,
15:32 - Pride of the Hill Carnmoney,
Drumnaglough,
Dunamoney,
Glenhugh,
Crimson Star,
Churchill,
Ballynafeigh Apprentice Boys,
Lisnagrot,
Castledawson,
Curran,
Purple Star Shankill Road,
Sons of William Maghera,
Sons of William Aughnacloy,
Cairncastle,
Pride of the Raven,
Sons of William Cookstown,
Sandholes,
Dunloy,
Allistragh,
North Belfast Young Loyalists,
Ballytyrone,
Sons of Ulster Randalstown,
Suffolk Melody,
Tamlaghtmore Tigers,
Moneydig Young Conquerors,
Black Skull Fife & Drum,
Derryfubble,
Articlave,
Castlederg Young Loyalists,
Ulster Protestant Boys,
Derryloran Boyne Defenders,
Drumaheagles Young Defenders,
Craiganee,
Brookeborough,
North Fermanagh Young Defenders,
Inch,
Dervock Young Defenders,
Bushside,
Ballyrashane,
Ballymoughan Purple Guards,
Staffordstown,
Finaghy True Blues,
Ballynarrig Pride of Orange,
Craigavon Protestant Boys,
William King Memorial,
Ballyquin Loyal Sons of Ulster,
Pride of Ballymacash,
Blair Memorial,
Ardarragh,
Ardinariff,
Cullybackey Maine Defenders,
Ballygowan True Blues,
Rising Sons of the Valley,
Pride of the Hill Rathfriland,
Bangor Protestant Boys,
Omagh Protestant Boys,
Thiepval Memorial,
Upper Falls Protestant Boys,
Loyal Sons of William Ahoghill,
Moneyslane,
Brackey,
Bellarena,
Killycoogan,
Constable Anderson Memorial,
Skeogh,
Boveva,
South Belfast Protestant Boys,
Edenmore,
Dennistoun Rangers,
Newtowncunningham True Blues,
Gortgilly Coronation,
Star of the Roe,
Enniskillen Fusiliers,
Ballybeen YCV,
Pride of William Auld Boys,
Sons of Ulster Moygashel,
Blackhill,
Mullintur Crown Defenders,
Legananny,
Killaloo,
Carrickfergus Defenders,
Rising Sons East Belfast,
Giants Causeway Protestant Boys,
Somme Memorial,
Pride of the Orange & Blue,
Jordan Memorial,
Clyde Valley,
Caw,
Upper Bann Fusiliers,
Ballyclare Protestant Boys,
Pomeroy True Blues,
Pride of the Orange & Blue Auld Boys,
East Bank Protestant Boys,
Whiterock,
Dungiven Crown Defenders,
Castlederg Young Loyalists Auld Boys,
Pride of the Maine,
Portadown True Blues,
Millar Memorial,
Pride of Lagan Valley,
Craigywarren,
Pride of Greenisland,
Ballykeel Loyal Sons of Ulster,
Tullaghans Sons of Liberty,
Cloughfern Young Conquerors,
Pride of Ballybeen,
Shankill Road Defenders,
Killymuck Sons of the North,
Ulster First Flute,
Pride of William,
Hillhaven,
Ranken Memorial,
Red Hand Defenders Newtownstewart,
Coleraine Fife & Drum,
- published: 09 Aug 2015
- views: 110
Caw Flute Band @ Burntollet Sons Of Ulster Concert 2013 (HD)
This concert was held in Rochesters Bar (Rockies), Londonderry, Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland on Saturday 16 November 2013.
This concert was held in Rochesters Bar (Rockies), Londonderry, Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland on Saturday 16 November 2013....
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This concert was held in Rochesters Bar (Rockies), Londonderry, Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland on Saturday 16 November 2013.
Ballyvea F.B. (Kilkeel) @ The Newsletter Festival Of Marching Bands - Ulster Hall 05/12/13
Ballyvea Flute Band from Kilkeel in their 137th year entertaining the crowds in the Ulster Hall @ the Newsletter Festival Of Marching Bands held in the Ulste...
Ballyvea Flute Band from Kilkeel in their 137th year entertaining the crowds in the Ulster Hall @ the Newsletter Festival Of Marching Bands held in the Ulste......
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Ballyvea Flute Band from Kilkeel in their 137th year entertaining the crowds in the Ulster Hall @ the Newsletter Festival Of Marching Bands held in the Ulste...
Red Hand Defenders @ Central Scotland Boyne Parade
Feeder parade in Stirling and main parade in Coatbridge with Alloa District No.61 and Sons of the Rock LOL No.43 on the 6th of July 2013.Including overhead b...
Feeder parade in Stirling and main parade in Coatbridge with Alloa District No.61 and Sons of the Rock LOL No.43 on the 6th of July 2013.Including overhead b......
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Feeder parade in Stirling and main parade in Coatbridge with Alloa District No.61 and Sons of the Rock LOL No.43 on the 6th of July 2013.Including overhead b...
Ulster Volunteer Force Fernhill House 1913 2013
Ulster Volunteer Force Fernhill House 1913-2013 Protestant Unionist Loyalist Cultural Event. This video shows a parade last year in which thousands not only ...
Ulster Volunteer Force Fernhill House 1913-2013 Protestant Unionist Loyalist Cultural Event. This video shows a parade last year in which thousands not only ......
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Ulster Volunteer Force Fernhill House 1913-2013 Protestant Unionist Loyalist Cultural Event. This video shows a parade last year in which thousands not only ...
- published: 26 May 2014
- views: 3526
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Easter Monday Apprentice Boys Parade - Full Coverage
Coleraine, 6th April 2015.
TIMES OF BANDS WHEN APPEARING BELOW (CLICK ON TIME).
00:15 = Ballyrashane,
01:06 = Articlave,
01:50 = Drumaheagles Young Defenders,
02:37 = Freeman Memorial,
03:23 = Macosquin First Flute,
04:17 = Ulster Protestant Boys,
05:10 = Craiganee Accordion,
05:51 = Giants Causeway Protestant Boys,
06:43 = Dervock Young Defenders,
08:30 = Clogher Protestant Boys,
09:30 = Cormeen Rising Sons of William,
10:30 = Ballygowan True Blues,
12:25 = Cloughfern Young Conqeurors,
14:35 = Craigywarren,
15:20 = Dungiven Crown Defenders,
16:00 = Skeogh,
16:55 = Carrickfergus Defenders,
18:10 = Upper Falls Protestant Boys,
18:51 = Enniskillen Fusiliers,
19:21 = Blair Memorial,
20:10 = Castlederg Young Loyalists,
21:04 = Ballycraigy Auld Boys
22:10 = Aghanloo,
22:36 = Bangor Protestant Boys,
23:31 = Wm Strain Wm Lightbody Memorial,
24:16 = Braniel Loyal,
25:35 = Millar Memorial,
26:44 = Ballynafiegh Apprentice Boys Flute,
27:15 = North Belfast Young Loyalists,
28:05 = Moneydig Young Conquerors,
28:45 = Ballykeel Loyal Sons of Ulster,
30:55 = North Fermanagh Young Defenders,
31:43 = Finaghy True Blues,
35:35 = Pride of the Orange & Blue,
36:20 = Pride of Ballymacash,
36:55 = Edenmore True Blues,
37:45 = Ballyquin Loyal Sons of Ulster,
38:35 = Omagh Protestant Boys,
39:30 = Bushside Independant,
40:00 = Constable Anderson Memorial,
40:35 = Cullybackey Maine Defenders,
41:05 = South Belfast Protestant Boys,
41:35 = Burntollet Sons of Ulster,
42:55 = Lord Carson Memorial Accordion,
43:22 = Pride of the Bann Auld Boys,
44:28 = Upper Bann Fusiliers,
45:05 = Rising Sons East Belfast,
45:40 = Pride of the Orange & Blue Auld Boys,
46:55 = Somme Memorial,
47:45 = Steeple Defenders,
48:25 = Shankill Protestant Boys,
49:49 = Pride of the Maine,
50:37 = Cairncastle,
51:50 = Red Hand Defenders Newtownstewart,
54:22 = Sons of Kai,
55:30 = Coleraine Fife & Drum,
56:10 = Purple Star Shankill Road,
** FINISHING **
57:06 = Drumaheagles Young Defenders,
57:50 = Freeman Memorial,
59:10 = Macosquin First Flute,
01:00:35 = Ulster Protestant Boys,
01:01:50 = Craiganee Accordion,
01:03:15 = Giants Causeway Protestant Boys,
01:05:15 = Dervock Young Defenders,
01:06:10 = Clogher Protestant Boys,
01:07:10 = Cormeen Rising Sons of William,
01:07:50 = Ballygowan True Blues,
01:08:45 = Cloughfern Young Conqeurors,
01:10:03 = Craigywarren,
01:10:50 = Dungiven Crown Defenders,
01:11:37 = Skeogh,
01:12:40 = Carrickfergus Defenders,
01:13:40 = Upper Falls Protestant Boys,
01:14:32 = Enniskillen Fusiliers,
01:15:35 = Blair Memorial,
01:17:00 = Castlederg Young Loyalists,
01:18:04 = Ballycraigy Auld Boys,
01:19:00 = Aghanloo,
01:19:39 = Bangor Protestant Boys,
01:20:40 = Wm Strain Wm Lightbody Memorial,
01:21:15 = Braniel Loyal,
01:22:25 = Millar Memorial,
01:23:15 = Ballynafiegh Apprentice Boys Flute,
01:24:00 = North Belfast Young Loyalists,
01:24:45 = Moneydig Young Conquerors,
01:25:30 = Ballykeel Loyal Sons of Ulster,
01:26:43 = North Fermanagh Young Defenders,
01:27:15 = Finaghy True Blues,
01:28:15 = Pride of the Orange & Blue,
01:29:00 = Pride of Ballymacash,
01:29:57 = Edenmore True Blues,
01:31:05 = Ballyquin Loyal Sons of Ulster,
01:32:20 = Omagh Protestant Boys,
01:33:30 = Bushside Independant,
01:34:10 = Constable Anderson Memorial,
01:35:53 = Cullybackey Maine Defenders,
01:36:15 = South Belfast Protestant Boys,
01:36:50 = Burntollet Sons of Ulster,
01:37:45 = Lord Carson Memorial Accordion,
01:38:20 = Portadown True Blues,
01:40:04 = Pride of the Bann Auld Boys,
01:40:40 = Upper Bann Fusiliers,
01:41:32 = Pride of the Orange & Blue Auld Boys,
01:42:00 = Somme Memorial,
01:42:29 = Steeple Defenders,
01:43:20 = Shankill Protestant Boys,
01:45:01 = Pride of the Maine,
01:45:15 = Cairncastle,
01:46:10 = Red Hand Defenders Newtownstewart,
01:47:30 = Sons of Kai,
01:48:16 = Coleraine Fife & Drum,
01:49:48 = Purple Star Shankill Road,
Coleraine, 6th April 2015.
TIMES OF BANDS WHEN APPEARING BELOW (CLICK ON TIME).
00:15 = Ballyrashane,
01:06 = Articlave,
01:50 = Drumaheagles Young Defenders,
0...
wn.com/Easter Monday Apprentice Boys Parade Full Coverage
Coleraine, 6th April 2015.
TIMES OF BANDS WHEN APPEARING BELOW (CLICK ON TIME).
00:15 = Ballyrashane,
01:06 = Articlave,
01:50 = Drumaheagles Young Defenders,
02:37 = Freeman Memorial,
03:23 = Macosquin First Flute,
04:17 = Ulster Protestant Boys,
05:10 = Craiganee Accordion,
05:51 = Giants Causeway Protestant Boys,
06:43 = Dervock Young Defenders,
08:30 = Clogher Protestant Boys,
09:30 = Cormeen Rising Sons of William,
10:30 = Ballygowan True Blues,
12:25 = Cloughfern Young Conqeurors,
14:35 = Craigywarren,
15:20 = Dungiven Crown Defenders,
16:00 = Skeogh,
16:55 = Carrickfergus Defenders,
18:10 = Upper Falls Protestant Boys,
18:51 = Enniskillen Fusiliers,
19:21 = Blair Memorial,
20:10 = Castlederg Young Loyalists,
21:04 = Ballycraigy Auld Boys
22:10 = Aghanloo,
22:36 = Bangor Protestant Boys,
23:31 = Wm Strain Wm Lightbody Memorial,
24:16 = Braniel Loyal,
25:35 = Millar Memorial,
26:44 = Ballynafiegh Apprentice Boys Flute,
27:15 = North Belfast Young Loyalists,
28:05 = Moneydig Young Conquerors,
28:45 = Ballykeel Loyal Sons of Ulster,
30:55 = North Fermanagh Young Defenders,
31:43 = Finaghy True Blues,
35:35 = Pride of the Orange & Blue,
36:20 = Pride of Ballymacash,
36:55 = Edenmore True Blues,
37:45 = Ballyquin Loyal Sons of Ulster,
38:35 = Omagh Protestant Boys,
39:30 = Bushside Independant,
40:00 = Constable Anderson Memorial,
40:35 = Cullybackey Maine Defenders,
41:05 = South Belfast Protestant Boys,
41:35 = Burntollet Sons of Ulster,
42:55 = Lord Carson Memorial Accordion,
43:22 = Pride of the Bann Auld Boys,
44:28 = Upper Bann Fusiliers,
45:05 = Rising Sons East Belfast,
45:40 = Pride of the Orange & Blue Auld Boys,
46:55 = Somme Memorial,
47:45 = Steeple Defenders,
48:25 = Shankill Protestant Boys,
49:49 = Pride of the Maine,
50:37 = Cairncastle,
51:50 = Red Hand Defenders Newtownstewart,
54:22 = Sons of Kai,
55:30 = Coleraine Fife & Drum,
56:10 = Purple Star Shankill Road,
** FINISHING **
57:06 = Drumaheagles Young Defenders,
57:50 = Freeman Memorial,
59:10 = Macosquin First Flute,
01:00:35 = Ulster Protestant Boys,
01:01:50 = Craiganee Accordion,
01:03:15 = Giants Causeway Protestant Boys,
01:05:15 = Dervock Young Defenders,
01:06:10 = Clogher Protestant Boys,
01:07:10 = Cormeen Rising Sons of William,
01:07:50 = Ballygowan True Blues,
01:08:45 = Cloughfern Young Conqeurors,
01:10:03 = Craigywarren,
01:10:50 = Dungiven Crown Defenders,
01:11:37 = Skeogh,
01:12:40 = Carrickfergus Defenders,
01:13:40 = Upper Falls Protestant Boys,
01:14:32 = Enniskillen Fusiliers,
01:15:35 = Blair Memorial,
01:17:00 = Castlederg Young Loyalists,
01:18:04 = Ballycraigy Auld Boys,
01:19:00 = Aghanloo,
01:19:39 = Bangor Protestant Boys,
01:20:40 = Wm Strain Wm Lightbody Memorial,
01:21:15 = Braniel Loyal,
01:22:25 = Millar Memorial,
01:23:15 = Ballynafiegh Apprentice Boys Flute,
01:24:00 = North Belfast Young Loyalists,
01:24:45 = Moneydig Young Conquerors,
01:25:30 = Ballykeel Loyal Sons of Ulster,
01:26:43 = North Fermanagh Young Defenders,
01:27:15 = Finaghy True Blues,
01:28:15 = Pride of the Orange & Blue,
01:29:00 = Pride of Ballymacash,
01:29:57 = Edenmore True Blues,
01:31:05 = Ballyquin Loyal Sons of Ulster,
01:32:20 = Omagh Protestant Boys,
01:33:30 = Bushside Independant,
01:34:10 = Constable Anderson Memorial,
01:35:53 = Cullybackey Maine Defenders,
01:36:15 = South Belfast Protestant Boys,
01:36:50 = Burntollet Sons of Ulster,
01:37:45 = Lord Carson Memorial Accordion,
01:38:20 = Portadown True Blues,
01:40:04 = Pride of the Bann Auld Boys,
01:40:40 = Upper Bann Fusiliers,
01:41:32 = Pride of the Orange & Blue Auld Boys,
01:42:00 = Somme Memorial,
01:42:29 = Steeple Defenders,
01:43:20 = Shankill Protestant Boys,
01:45:01 = Pride of the Maine,
01:45:15 = Cairncastle,
01:46:10 = Red Hand Defenders Newtownstewart,
01:47:30 = Sons of Kai,
01:48:16 = Coleraine Fife & Drum,
01:49:48 = Purple Star Shankill Road,
- published: 09 Apr 2015
- views: 828
East Bank Protestant Boys @ Ulster Grenadiers Concert 2014 (HD)
This event was held in Woodburn Community Centre, Carrickfergus, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland on Saturday 22 March 2014.
This event was held in Woodburn Community Centre, Carrickfergus, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland on Saturday 22 March 2014....
wn.com/East Bank Protestant Boys Ulster Grenadiers Concert 2014 (Hd)
This event was held in Woodburn Community Centre, Carrickfergus, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland on Saturday 22 March 2014.
Betrayed - Forever England (1987 - Full)
Tracklist: 01 0:00 - Red River of Ulster 02 2:49 - Satan's Calling 03 8:34 - My Tomorrow 04 11:29 - Vicious Rumours 05 13:30 - Judgement Day 06 18:15 - Remem...
Tracklist: 01 0:00 - Red River of Ulster 02 2:49 - Satan's Calling 03 8:34 - My Tomorrow 04 11:29 - Vicious Rumours 05 13:30 - Judgement Day 06 18:15 - Remem......
wn.com/Betrayed Forever England (1987 Full)
Tracklist: 01 0:00 - Red River of Ulster 02 2:49 - Satan's Calling 03 8:34 - My Tomorrow 04 11:29 - Vicious Rumours 05 13:30 - Judgement Day 06 18:15 - Remem...
Ulster Day Celebrations 2012 The End
Congratulation to all of those who took part in, & indeed watched, the special Ulster Day Celebrations. However yet again we see the same Sectarian Hatred to...
Congratulation to all of those who took part in, & indeed watched, the special Ulster Day Celebrations. However yet again we see the same Sectarian Hatred to......
wn.com/Ulster Day Celebrations 2012 The End
Congratulation to all of those who took part in, & indeed watched, the special Ulster Day Celebrations. However yet again we see the same Sectarian Hatred to...
- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 817
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County Down @ 100th Annv. of the Signing of the Ulster Covenant
City Hall - Belfast to Stormont, Northern Ireland. 29th of September 2012. BANDS & TIMES LISTED BELOW 00:06 - Skeogh 00:55 - Kinallen 01:36 - Quilly True Blu...
City Hall - Belfast to Stormont, Northern Ireland. 29th of September 2012. BANDS & TIMES LISTED BELOW 00:06 - Skeogh 00:55 - Kinallen 01:36 - Quilly True Blu......
wn.com/County Down 100Th Annv. Of The Signing Of The Ulster Covenant
City Hall - Belfast to Stormont, Northern Ireland. 29th of September 2012. BANDS & TIMES LISTED BELOW 00:06 - Skeogh 00:55 - Kinallen 01:36 - Quilly True Blu...
Pride Of The Maine including Young Drummer/Bass Drummer @ Red Hand Defenders Concert 2014 (HD)
This concert was held in Rendevzous Bar (Hemptons), Newtownstewart, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland on Saturday 1 February 2013.
This concert was held in Rendevzous Bar (Hemptons), Newtownstewart, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland on Saturday 1 February 2013....
wn.com/Pride Of The Maine Including Young Drummer Bass Drummer Red Hand Defenders Concert 2014 (Hd)
This concert was held in Rendevzous Bar (Hemptons), Newtownstewart, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland on Saturday 1 February 2013.
Ulster Division Review 1915 - 2015
This 36th Ulster Division March is a re-enactment of a parade 100 years ago.
Unionist's & Nationalist's having watched Catholic Belgium be attacked, put aside their differences & joined forces to fight against German Tyranny.
Those within this parade are following the same route taken 100 years ago, & they, along with the tens of thousands along the route, are there to give thanks to the Brave Irishmen, who fought, & died, on behalf of them.
Protestant Unionist Loyalist Cultural Event.
This 36th Ulster Division March is a re-enactment of a parade 100 years ago.
Unionist's & Nationalist's having watched Catholic Belgium be attacked, put aside ...
wn.com/Ulster Division Review 1915 2015
This 36th Ulster Division March is a re-enactment of a parade 100 years ago.
Unionist's & Nationalist's having watched Catholic Belgium be attacked, put aside their differences & joined forces to fight against German Tyranny.
Those within this parade are following the same route taken 100 years ago, & they, along with the tens of thousands along the route, are there to give thanks to the Brave Irishmen, who fought, & died, on behalf of them.
Protestant Unionist Loyalist Cultural Event.
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 259
Sunday Nights: Re:New with David Hamilton, former loyalist paramilitary
David Hamilton is a former loyalist paramilitary, growing up in Belfast during the Troubles and becoming involved with the Ulster Volunteer Force as a teenger. He went on to be one of the group’s most prominent figures and was a target for IRA.
His life was completely transformed when he had a powerful encounter with God and he now serves as a Pastor in Stockport - listen to David share his story at Edinburgh Elim on Sunday 31 May.
More at www.edinburghelim.com
David Hamilton is a former loyalist paramilitary, growing up in Belfast during the Troubles and becoming involved with the Ulster Volunteer Force as a teenger. ...
wn.com/Sunday Nights Re New With David Hamilton, Former Loyalist Paramilitary
David Hamilton is a former loyalist paramilitary, growing up in Belfast during the Troubles and becoming involved with the Ulster Volunteer Force as a teenger. He went on to be one of the group’s most prominent figures and was a target for IRA.
His life was completely transformed when he had a powerful encounter with God and he now serves as a Pastor in Stockport - listen to David share his story at Edinburgh Elim on Sunday 31 May.
More at www.edinburghelim.com
- published: 06 Jun 2015
- views: 13