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Tipperary (/ˌtɪpəˈrɛəri/; Irish: Tiobraid Árann) is a town and a civil parish in County Tipperary, Ireland. Its population was 4,415 at the 2006 census. It is also an ecclesiastical parish in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly, and is in the historical barony of Clanwilliam. The town gave its name to County Tipperary.
In Irish, "Tiobraid Árann" means "The Well of Ara"—a reference to the river which flows through the town. The well itself is located in the townland of Glenbane which is in the parish of Lattin and Cullen. This is where the River Ara rises. Little is known of the historical significance of the well.
The town is a medieval foundation and became a population centre in the early 13th century. Its ancient fortifications have disappeared but its central area is characterized by a wide streets radiating from the principal thoroughfare of Main Street.
There are two historical monuments in the Main Street, namely the bronze statue of Charles Kickham (poet and patriot) and the Maid of Erin statue erected to commemorate the Irish patriots, Allen, Larkin and O'Brien, who are collectively known as the Manchester Martyrs. The Maid of Erin is a freestanding monument; erected in 1907 it was relocated to a corner site on the main street from the centre of the main street in 2003. It is composed of carved limestone and the female figure stands on a base depicting the portraits of the three executed men. The portraits carry the names in Irish of each man. She is now situated on stone flagged pavement behind wrought-iron railings, with an information board. This memorial to the Manchester Martyrs is a landmark piece of sculpture now located in a prominent corner site. The choice of a female figure as the personification of Ireland for such a memorial was common at the time. It is a naturalistic and evocative piece of work, made all the more striking by the lifelike portraits of the executed men.
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Leicester Square i/ˈlɛstər/ is a pedestrianised square in the West End of London, England. It was laid out in 1670 and is named after the contemporary Leicester House, itself named after Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester.
The square was originally a gentrified residential area, with notable tenants including Frederick, Prince of Wales and artists William Hogarth and Joshua Reynolds. It became more down-market in the late 18th century as Leicester House was demolished and retail developments took place, becoming a centre for entertainment. Several major theatres were established in the 19th century, which were converted to cinemas towards the middle of the next. Leicester Square holds a number of nationally important cinemas such as the Odeon Leicester Square, Empire, Leicester Square and Odeon West End, which are frequently used for film premières, The nearby Prince Charles Cinema is popular for showing cult films and marathon film runs. The square remains a popular tourist attraction, including hosting events for the Chinese New Year.
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The 2 Johnnies, Being from Tipperary. Cover of Billy Joel's "We didn't start the fire". All craic. Non profit, no copyright infringements intended. www.facebook.com/the2johnnies
John McCormack - It's A Long Way To Tipperary. This famous world war I British anthem was first recorded by John McCormack(1884-1945) in 1914 with the VICTOR recording label.Several versions of the song were performed later by various singers. It became one of the most popular anthems sung by soldiers on the way to the Western Front during the early enthusiasm of summer 1914, the song was written by Jack Judge and Harry Williams some two years earlier in 1912. Lyrics are as follows It's a Long Way to Tipperary Up to mighty London came An Irish man one day, All the streets were paved with gold, So everyone was gay! Singing songs of Piccadilly, Strand, and Leicester Square, 'Til Paddy got excited and He shouted to them there: It's a long way to Tipperary, It's a long way to go....
Kilkenny v Tipperary Senior Hurling All-Ireland final September 4, 2016
It's A Long Way To Tipperary It's a Long Way to Tipperary ist ein Lied der Marschmusik, das am 31. Januar 1912 von Jack Judge geschrieben wurde. Als eines der Lieblingslieder der britischen Soldaten wurde es im Ersten Weltkrieg weltweit bekannt und gehört heute zum Standardrepertoire vieler Militärkapellen. Der Refrain lautet: It's a long way to Tipperary, It's a long way to go. It's a long way to Tipperary To the sweetest girl I know! Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square! It's a long long way to Tipperary, But my heart's right there. Eine Bedeutung hat das Lied in dem Wolfgang-Petersen-Film „Das Boot" nach dem Roman von Lothar-Günther Buchheim; es wird damit eine unterschwellige anti-nationalsozialistische Haltung des U-Boot-Komm...
Tipperary's Séamus Callanan looks back on the 2016 Inter-County season which saw the Drom-Inch club man enjoy success in both the Munster and All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championships - the forward recalls the start of the year under new manager Michael Ryan, reclaiming the Munster title, his memories of All-Ireland Hurling Final day and the celebrations that took place after lifting the Liam MacCarthy Cup both in Croke Park and in Thurles in front of the Premier County's fans.
Davy Fitzgerald invades pitch Wexford v Tipperary - Thug Life edition. Allianz League final.
Anul 1947. Sub presiunea evenimentelor, politicienii din partidele istorice încearca să părăsească țara și să organizeze un guvern în exil. Siguranța îi urmărește și îi arestează pe aeroport. Filmul încearca să reconstituie așa-zisa „fugă de la Tămădău". "Folosind numeroase personaje reale din timpul evocat, catastrofa de la Tămădău dobândește, în propaganda cinematografică, valori de melodramă sentimentală." - Tudor Caranfil - 2002 (Dicționar de filme românești) Regia: Manole Marcus Cu: Fory Etterle, Ilarion Ciobanu, Maria Clara Sebok Gen film: Acţiune Durata: 76 minute http://www.cinemagia.ro/filme/departe-de-tipperary-1227/
Tipperary V Galway All-Ireland SHC final Hurling 2016
Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones. Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic. Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 100...
Join Mike, a passionate Tipperary man, as he leads us through his homeland proudly showing off the heart of Ireland. Tipperary is full of history and is evident with sights such as the Rock of Cashel, Cahir Caslte and Swiss Cottage. The Celtic Culture can be found in every corner of the County.
This promo highlights the rich heritage and culture that Tipperary has to offer. It was produced as part of a suite of videos promoting Tipperary as a tourist destination for activity and cultural themed holidays. The videos are integrated into a bespoke website which was purpose built to showcase the region. Produced by Glass Eye Productions www.glasseye.ie
A quick guide to the accents used by different areas within Ireland. Subscribe to our channel : http://goo.gl/yEIawC This video should act as a perfect resource for any of you with any interest in coming to Ireland, so you know which parts to avoid and which parts to go for! Credits : Produced by Creative Nation Music licensed from AudioMicro Other Videos of ours : Tourists Try To Translate Irish Slang https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9grgiwZNUs Irish Stereotypes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFUt7n74T4c
Travel with us around Tipperary and see what's on offer when you book your trip with Experience Tipperary. www.experiencetipperary.com Title Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org
Let Gerry Malone be your personal tour guide of Cork as he takes us through some famous sights of the city. Cork is a vibrant city described by Lonely Planet in 2009 as a must see with plenty to see and do such as wander its small streets, shop in Patrick Street or the English market or use it as a base to see the South West of Ireland.
www.abartaaudioguides.com The former stronghold of the Butler family, Cahir Castle is one of Ireland's largest and best preserved medieval castles. This castle evolved from an earthwork known as a motte and bailey to the mighty castle we see today and it has withstood many attacks and sieges. It remained an important residence right up to the 19th century and today it stands overlooking the River Suir and the market town of Cahir in South Tipperary. Our audio guide will describe the history and architecture of this fine castle, placing the listener back in the turbulent medieval period.
Matty and Mary take us on guided tour of West Cork in Ireland where the sea is below and the mountains are above! They travel from Bantry on the Friday Market Day to the makers of Milleens Cheese. They then head to Garnish Island to check out the special gardens. Using Irelands only Cable Car they then head to Jersey Island for a well deserved picnic.
This promo highlights the wide range of activities Tipperary has to offer. It was produced as part of a suite of videos promoting Tipperary as a tourist destination for activity and cultural themed holidays. The videos are integrated into a bespoke website which was purpose built to showcase the region. Video Produced by Glass Eye Productions http://www.glasseye.ie
60 Track Album and 20 Track Highlights Album Available.
The 2 Johnnies, Being from Tipperary. Cover of Billy Joel's "We didn't start the fire". All craic. Non profit, no copyright infringements intended. www.facebook.com/the2johnnies
John McCormack - It's A Long Way To Tipperary. This famous world war I British anthem was first recorded by John McCormack(1884-1945) in 1914 with the VICTOR recording label.Several versions of the song were performed later by various singers. It became one of the most popular anthems sung by soldiers on the way to the Western Front during the early enthusiasm of summer 1914, the song was written by Jack Judge and Harry Williams some two years earlier in 1912. Lyrics are as follows It's a Long Way to Tipperary Up to mighty London came An Irish man one day, All the streets were paved with gold, So everyone was gay! Singing songs of Piccadilly, Strand, and Leicester Square, 'Til Paddy got excited and He shouted to them there: It's a long way to Tipperary, It's a long way to go....
Kilkenny v Tipperary Senior Hurling All-Ireland final September 4, 2016
It's A Long Way To Tipperary It's a Long Way to Tipperary ist ein Lied der Marschmusik, das am 31. Januar 1912 von Jack Judge geschrieben wurde. Als eines der Lieblingslieder der britischen Soldaten wurde es im Ersten Weltkrieg weltweit bekannt und gehört heute zum Standardrepertoire vieler Militärkapellen. Der Refrain lautet: It's a long way to Tipperary, It's a long way to go. It's a long way to Tipperary To the sweetest girl I know! Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square! It's a long long way to Tipperary, But my heart's right there. Eine Bedeutung hat das Lied in dem Wolfgang-Petersen-Film „Das Boot" nach dem Roman von Lothar-Günther Buchheim; es wird damit eine unterschwellige anti-nationalsozialistische Haltung des U-Boot-Komm...
Tipperary's Séamus Callanan looks back on the 2016 Inter-County season which saw the Drom-Inch club man enjoy success in both the Munster and All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championships - the forward recalls the start of the year under new manager Michael Ryan, reclaiming the Munster title, his memories of All-Ireland Hurling Final day and the celebrations that took place after lifting the Liam MacCarthy Cup both in Croke Park and in Thurles in front of the Premier County's fans.
Davy Fitzgerald invades pitch Wexford v Tipperary - Thug Life edition. Allianz League final.
Anul 1947. Sub presiunea evenimentelor, politicienii din partidele istorice încearca să părăsească țara și să organizeze un guvern în exil. Siguranța îi urmărește și îi arestează pe aeroport. Filmul încearca să reconstituie așa-zisa „fugă de la Tămădău". "Folosind numeroase personaje reale din timpul evocat, catastrofa de la Tămădău dobândește, în propaganda cinematografică, valori de melodramă sentimentală." - Tudor Caranfil - 2002 (Dicționar de filme românești) Regia: Manole Marcus Cu: Fory Etterle, Ilarion Ciobanu, Maria Clara Sebok Gen film: Acţiune Durata: 76 minute http://www.cinemagia.ro/filme/departe-de-tipperary-1227/
Tipperary V Galway All-Ireland SHC final Hurling 2016
Tipperary Kilkenny Hurling 2016 Kilkenny Hurling Tipperary 2016 2016 Hurling Final
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You will have a house in Tipperary
A cottage by the sea
A cottage on the prairie
A home for you and me
A house in Tipperary
A house in Tipperary
Where we can go out to our cottage by the sea
You might be whack
You may be intrepid
You pray a lot
Stay on track
You may be accepted
You may have doubts
But try to make it happen
Try to fight it out
Just stick around
You're down for the final count
You will have house in Tipperary
A cottage by the sea
A cottage on the prairie
A home for you and me
A house in Tipperary
A house in Tipperary
Where we can go out to our cottage by the sea
You may be whack
You're staying intrepid
You play a lot
You stick a tack
You may be accepted
You may have thoughts
But try to make it happen
Try to fight it out
Just stick around,
You're down for the final count
Get down