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Why BURY a CHILD Here?? A RATHDOWNEY Mystery
I explore the history of both Rathdowney and Tamrookum. Separate localities but eternally connected. Rathdowney is the quintessential Queensland country town, while Tamrookum is strange, surreal and fascinating. I loved both of them!
#queensland #rathdowney #beaudesert
published: 27 Aug 2023
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Hall’s Pictorial Weekly in Rathdowney Village, Co. Laois, Ireland 1980
The people of Rathdowney village in County Laois are the stars of this opening sequence to ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’.
A horse and cart, the healthy state of the Rathdowney Credit Union, locals young and old going about their daily lives deliveries being made to shops, and a dog chasing a car up the main street some of the scenes from the Laois village. We also catch a glimpse of one of the village landmarks, St Andrew’s Church of Ireland church.
This episode of ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ was broadcast on 27 February 1980.
Once a week, from June to September, the ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ film crew would arrive at a town or village in any county in Ireland. They would film the people and the place and return to RTÉ where the footage was edited and put to music.
This short film of aroun...
published: 03 Feb 2023
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Camping at Rathdowney Qld
Camping in a Black Wolf Tent with Juliet and Trudge in Rathdowney Qld
Music: Good time 01
Musician: Xuxiao
published: 01 Jun 2024
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Daniel O'Donnell - Lovely Rathdowney [Live at Millennium Forum, Derry, 2022]
Classic performance from Daniel O'Donnell
published: 26 Oct 2023
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1967 Boonah Rathdowney Road Coochin Scenic Rim Queensland
A Lifestyle or an Investment. This property will impress.
If you are looking for some scenic country, then take a minute and consider this 40 acre farm overlooking the beautiful vista of the Scenic Rim and Great Dividing Range. The perfect escape for a couple, home for a family or asset for the hinterland investor.
A 3 bedroom 2 bathroom homestead with a world class backdrop, 2 great sheds, some useful grazing, a creek with some amazing natural rock pools and loads of privacy.
Conveniently situated, the farm offers great access to the abundant local natural attractions such as Lake Moogerah and Lake Maroon, the Mount Barney National Park and any number of boutique destinations & business servicing everything from eco adventures in the bush, tourism & sports, food, agri business and th...
published: 20 Jan 2023
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Unboxing Ireland - Rathdowney, Co. Laois
Visiting out-of-the-way spots in Ireland by slow (very slow) bike or public transport like Dublin Bus, Irish Rail and Bus Éireann.
It's always worth stopping off at Ireland's so-called 'flyover' towns, like Rathdowney, Co. Laois
published: 19 Feb 2016
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#fisrt#videoyoutube#Premium Exploring Corner of Rathdowney co.laois
First video YouTube Premium
published: 08 Jul 2020
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Andrew Dryman Park, Running Creek, East of Rathdowney, Qld
Information for Andrew Dryman Park Running Creek, South East Qld including video tours, photos, weather forecasts, facilities, and much more only at www.campsight.com.au
Andrew Drynan Park, Running Creek is a spacious grassed camp ground perfect for both camping and caravans/trailers. The creek provides plenty of large water holes for swimming and fresh water fishing.
The site is shaded around the edges of the park and by the creek, but shaded spots are few and far between in the middle. Sitting between the protected rain forest of Mount Chinghee and the Border Rangers, the camp ground enjoys scenic views from all angles. Plenty of space for all, including the dog.
For further information: http://www.campsight.com.au/catalogue/south-east-queensland/andrew-drynan-park--running-creek--be...
published: 09 Jan 2014
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St Patricks Day Parade Rathdowney 2024
published: 19 Mar 2024
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Rathdowney Designer Outlet, Brand Central, Co. Laois 2001.
published: 30 Apr 2024
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Why BURY a CHILD Here?? A RATHDOWNEY Mystery
I explore the history of both Rathdowney and Tamrookum. Separate localities but eternally connected. Rathdowney is the quintessential Queensland country town, w...
I explore the history of both Rathdowney and Tamrookum. Separate localities but eternally connected. Rathdowney is the quintessential Queensland country town, while Tamrookum is strange, surreal and fascinating. I loved both of them!
#queensland #rathdowney #beaudesert
https://wn.com/Why_Bury_A_Child_Here_A_Rathdowney_Mystery
I explore the history of both Rathdowney and Tamrookum. Separate localities but eternally connected. Rathdowney is the quintessential Queensland country town, while Tamrookum is strange, surreal and fascinating. I loved both of them!
#queensland #rathdowney #beaudesert
- published: 27 Aug 2023
- views: 24050
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Hall’s Pictorial Weekly in Rathdowney Village, Co. Laois, Ireland 1980
The people of Rathdowney village in County Laois are the stars of this opening sequence to ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’.
A horse and cart, the healthy state of th...
The people of Rathdowney village in County Laois are the stars of this opening sequence to ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’.
A horse and cart, the healthy state of the Rathdowney Credit Union, locals young and old going about their daily lives deliveries being made to shops, and a dog chasing a car up the main street some of the scenes from the Laois village. We also catch a glimpse of one of the village landmarks, St Andrew’s Church of Ireland church.
This episode of ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ was broadcast on 27 February 1980.
Once a week, from June to September, the ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ film crew would arrive at a town or village in any county in Ireland. They would film the people and the place and return to RTÉ where the footage was edited and put to music.
This short film of around one minute’s duration formed part of the opening sequence for that week’s episode. No one knew which location had been chosen, and it was not advertised as part of the programme billings in the RTÉ Guide or newspapers.
So with this in mind, people the length and breadth of the country tuned in religiously, in case it was the turn of their town or village to have its few minutes of fame.
https://wn.com/Hall’S_Pictorial_Weekly_In_Rathdowney_Village,_Co._Laois,_Ireland_1980
The people of Rathdowney village in County Laois are the stars of this opening sequence to ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’.
A horse and cart, the healthy state of the Rathdowney Credit Union, locals young and old going about their daily lives deliveries being made to shops, and a dog chasing a car up the main street some of the scenes from the Laois village. We also catch a glimpse of one of the village landmarks, St Andrew’s Church of Ireland church.
This episode of ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ was broadcast on 27 February 1980.
Once a week, from June to September, the ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ film crew would arrive at a town or village in any county in Ireland. They would film the people and the place and return to RTÉ where the footage was edited and put to music.
This short film of around one minute’s duration formed part of the opening sequence for that week’s episode. No one knew which location had been chosen, and it was not advertised as part of the programme billings in the RTÉ Guide or newspapers.
So with this in mind, people the length and breadth of the country tuned in religiously, in case it was the turn of their town or village to have its few minutes of fame.
- published: 03 Feb 2023
- views: 11133
8:47
Camping at Rathdowney Qld
Camping in a Black Wolf Tent with Juliet and Trudge in Rathdowney Qld
Music: Good time 01
Musician: Xuxiao
Camping in a Black Wolf Tent with Juliet and Trudge in Rathdowney Qld
Music: Good time 01
Musician: Xuxiao
https://wn.com/Camping_At_Rathdowney_Qld
Camping in a Black Wolf Tent with Juliet and Trudge in Rathdowney Qld
Music: Good time 01
Musician: Xuxiao
- published: 01 Jun 2024
- views: 68
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1967 Boonah Rathdowney Road Coochin Scenic Rim Queensland
A Lifestyle or an Investment. This property will impress.
If you are looking for some scenic country, then take a minute and consider this 40 acre farm overloo...
A Lifestyle or an Investment. This property will impress.
If you are looking for some scenic country, then take a minute and consider this 40 acre farm overlooking the beautiful vista of the Scenic Rim and Great Dividing Range. The perfect escape for a couple, home for a family or asset for the hinterland investor.
A 3 bedroom 2 bathroom homestead with a world class backdrop, 2 great sheds, some useful grazing, a creek with some amazing natural rock pools and loads of privacy.
Conveniently situated, the farm offers great access to the abundant local natural attractions such as Lake Moogerah and Lake Maroon, the Mount Barney National Park and any number of boutique destinations & business servicing everything from eco adventures in the bush, tourism & sports, food, agri business and the list goes on. Just 15 minutes from Boonah and a little over an hour from Brisbane the property is just far enough to make the easy drive from town well worth the journey.
The home has a north/south orientation and sits elevated at over 260m on a hilltop to capitalize on the 360 degree views and prevailing breezes. Offering wonderful indoor and outdoor living options all year round the homestead is designed to capture the breeze and the views or be completely shut down as required. Aircon for the a summer, log burning fireplace for the winter and when you don't like the weather outside, just drop the automated shutters and roller doors and the home is locked up snug as a bug...
The land around the homestead offers around 10 - 12 acres of nice open flat country which then rolls down to Flagstone Creek running through the northern end of the farm. The property has 2 dams and a pump on the creek which is pushed to storage at the sheds.
Everything is in great condition, the home and the property are immaculately maintained.
Sheds and Other Infrastructure Include
- Solid Gravel Road Access to Home and Sheds
- Fully Fenced for Stock
- Steel Cattle Yards with Head Bail and Loading Ramp
- Main Shed (9m x 12m) + 4m x 12m Awning - 15 amp power, high roller door entry, heavy duty concrete slab
- Carport (6m x 6m) for Caravan or Float
- Shed (6m x 12m) Single Lock Up with fully serviced bathroom, workshop and a 4m x 6m patio area
- Veggie Gardens
- Lots of Rain Water Tanks
- Solar
https://wn.com/1967_Boonah_Rathdowney_Road_Coochin_Scenic_Rim_Queensland
A Lifestyle or an Investment. This property will impress.
If you are looking for some scenic country, then take a minute and consider this 40 acre farm overlooking the beautiful vista of the Scenic Rim and Great Dividing Range. The perfect escape for a couple, home for a family or asset for the hinterland investor.
A 3 bedroom 2 bathroom homestead with a world class backdrop, 2 great sheds, some useful grazing, a creek with some amazing natural rock pools and loads of privacy.
Conveniently situated, the farm offers great access to the abundant local natural attractions such as Lake Moogerah and Lake Maroon, the Mount Barney National Park and any number of boutique destinations & business servicing everything from eco adventures in the bush, tourism & sports, food, agri business and the list goes on. Just 15 minutes from Boonah and a little over an hour from Brisbane the property is just far enough to make the easy drive from town well worth the journey.
The home has a north/south orientation and sits elevated at over 260m on a hilltop to capitalize on the 360 degree views and prevailing breezes. Offering wonderful indoor and outdoor living options all year round the homestead is designed to capture the breeze and the views or be completely shut down as required. Aircon for the a summer, log burning fireplace for the winter and when you don't like the weather outside, just drop the automated shutters and roller doors and the home is locked up snug as a bug...
The land around the homestead offers around 10 - 12 acres of nice open flat country which then rolls down to Flagstone Creek running through the northern end of the farm. The property has 2 dams and a pump on the creek which is pushed to storage at the sheds.
Everything is in great condition, the home and the property are immaculately maintained.
Sheds and Other Infrastructure Include
- Solid Gravel Road Access to Home and Sheds
- Fully Fenced for Stock
- Steel Cattle Yards with Head Bail and Loading Ramp
- Main Shed (9m x 12m) + 4m x 12m Awning - 15 amp power, high roller door entry, heavy duty concrete slab
- Carport (6m x 6m) for Caravan or Float
- Shed (6m x 12m) Single Lock Up with fully serviced bathroom, workshop and a 4m x 6m patio area
- Veggie Gardens
- Lots of Rain Water Tanks
- Solar
- published: 20 Jan 2023
- views: 1506
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Unboxing Ireland - Rathdowney, Co. Laois
Visiting out-of-the-way spots in Ireland by slow (very slow) bike or public transport like Dublin Bus, Irish Rail and Bus Éireann.
It's always worth stopping o...
Visiting out-of-the-way spots in Ireland by slow (very slow) bike or public transport like Dublin Bus, Irish Rail and Bus Éireann.
It's always worth stopping off at Ireland's so-called 'flyover' towns, like Rathdowney, Co. Laois
https://wn.com/Unboxing_Ireland_Rathdowney,_Co._Laois
Visiting out-of-the-way spots in Ireland by slow (very slow) bike or public transport like Dublin Bus, Irish Rail and Bus Éireann.
It's always worth stopping off at Ireland's so-called 'flyover' towns, like Rathdowney, Co. Laois
- published: 19 Feb 2016
- views: 10343
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Andrew Dryman Park, Running Creek, East of Rathdowney, Qld
Information for Andrew Dryman Park Running Creek, South East Qld including video tours, photos, weather forecasts, facilities, and much more only at www.campsig...
Information for Andrew Dryman Park Running Creek, South East Qld including video tours, photos, weather forecasts, facilities, and much more only at www.campsight.com.au
Andrew Drynan Park, Running Creek is a spacious grassed camp ground perfect for both camping and caravans/trailers. The creek provides plenty of large water holes for swimming and fresh water fishing.
The site is shaded around the edges of the park and by the creek, but shaded spots are few and far between in the middle. Sitting between the protected rain forest of Mount Chinghee and the Border Rangers, the camp ground enjoys scenic views from all angles. Plenty of space for all, including the dog.
For further information: http://www.campsight.com.au/catalogue/south-east-queensland/andrew-drynan-park--running-creek--beaudesert-region
Visit Campsight: http://www.campsight.com.au/
Follow us on: https://www.facebook.com/campsight/
Follow us on: https://www.instagram.com/RANGER_DICO/
https://wn.com/Andrew_Dryman_Park,_Running_Creek,_East_Of_Rathdowney,_Qld
Information for Andrew Dryman Park Running Creek, South East Qld including video tours, photos, weather forecasts, facilities, and much more only at www.campsight.com.au
Andrew Drynan Park, Running Creek is a spacious grassed camp ground perfect for both camping and caravans/trailers. The creek provides plenty of large water holes for swimming and fresh water fishing.
The site is shaded around the edges of the park and by the creek, but shaded spots are few and far between in the middle. Sitting between the protected rain forest of Mount Chinghee and the Border Rangers, the camp ground enjoys scenic views from all angles. Plenty of space for all, including the dog.
For further information: http://www.campsight.com.au/catalogue/south-east-queensland/andrew-drynan-park--running-creek--beaudesert-region
Visit Campsight: http://www.campsight.com.au/
Follow us on: https://www.facebook.com/campsight/
Follow us on: https://www.instagram.com/RANGER_DICO/
- published: 09 Jan 2014
- views: 13752