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Tullynally Pt 3
A discussion with owner Thomas Pakenham of life in the servants' quarters at Tullynally, County Westmeath
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Tullynally Pt 2
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A visit to the library at Tullynally, County Westmeath, one of the finest in private hands in Ireland. Filmed and edited by John Phelan
Tullynally 1
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Tullynally, County Westmeath, a vast faux-gothic castle has been home to the Pakenham family for hundreds of years Filmed and edited by John Phelan
Plantation Castles Pt 4 1
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The story of Manorhamilton Castle, County Leitrim and its rather unpleasant owner... Edited by John Phelan
Plantation Castles Pt 3New
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A castle in County Donegal associated with the naughtiest cleric in 16th century Ireland... Edited by John Phelan
Plantation Castles Pt 2
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The brief, and none-too-happy, life of Monea Castle, County Fermanagh... Edited by John Phelan
Plantation Castles Pt 1
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Investigating some of the castles built all across Ulster in the first decades of the 17th century... Edited by John Phelan
Augustinian Priories Pt 4
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Like a walled town: the medieval priory at Kells, County Kilkenny... Edited by John Phelan
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'Among the splendid ecclesiastical remains of Cong, the twelfth century advocates may revel...'
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Athassel, County Tipperary: 'that which seemed to stand strong, suddenly falls into ruin.'
Richard Castle Pt 4
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The happy history of Ledwithstown, County Longford Edited by John Phelan
Richard Castle Pt 3
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The unhappy fate of Waterstown, County Westmeath Edited by John Phelan
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The mixed fortunes of Hazelwood, County Sligo... Edited by John Phelan
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Richard Castle was the most successful architect in Ireland during the second quarter of the 18th century, but we know relatively little about the man... Edited by John Phelan
What is there to celebrate about colonialism?
Thank God it was saved for the nation. When I hear The land commission sends a shiver down my spine. It just limped over the line into the 1970s. 1940s 50s 60s could have been very different. Thanks to the Georgian society and then Office of Public works. Thanks for posting. Beautiful place a jem!
The older generation of Guinnesses always pronounced it Loog á la. They were all absolutley demented though so I wouldn't bet on it being accurate.
It's actually pronounced "Loo-Gala"
Excellent
Thank you for commemorating both the house and the wonderful Elizabeth Bowen!
3:10 - What an enormous waste!
the painting resembles him.
I saw the guestbook for St Anne’s and it was poignant to see my ancestors (parents and children) as week guests in 1903. They appear later in photographs from Farmleigh in the 1930’s.
Is there any way to restore Dromore castle? Clearly it will take a boat load of cash.
Who owed the land before them 😊
Joan Ussher Sharkey wrote a fantastic book on the Guinness estate in St Annes, very much worth a read.
1665 is more than a little bit earlier than 1961 don't you think.?
Hello , I can prove direct lineage between me and Richard Talbot. My name at birth was literally Richard Talbott
Lovely interview and most enjoyable stories of the family life,thank you.
Very interesting.I shall read up on this property.Thank you.
Extremely informative,thank you.
Thank you for your fascinating video. The building looks unusual but so appropriate for the surroundings.
Love this channel 💞
These women all waft around in delicate gowns. I wonder how they found the climate in Ireland!
What an interesting and tragic story. Thank you for your video.
Thank you
I have just found your content and really enjoyed it. Have you covered Mountlong Castle where the Busteed family lived and Rossmangher (Castle Henry) the D'esterre family lived. These families were my ancestors homes. Many thanks.
Daughter is the great grandaughters of Marjorie Joyce. Her mother was Mary Farry Given up for adoption by Marjorie Joyce. The story is fascinating I know because I witnessed the reunion of mother and daughter. Francis Marjorie's only brother alive after Marjorie's left the Estate to Mary Farry. Who's son sold it to the new owners. There was a lot of skulduggery and unbelievable events. After the death of the Joyce's. I could write a best seller. Astonishing things happened but I know the truth 😢
Woodlawn house is far superior
Very interesting I'm from galway woodlawn would be worth mentioning
So glad you came around to the phenomenon of "resident hermits". A subject worth deeper exploration. Always thought this a very interesting hobby of the wealthy British landowners and their appropriation of the Irish tradition of ascetism brought by Patrick. I always imagine a post-dinner party venturing out with their cognacs to the cave or cell to ask the hermit droll questions and then thinking they too should have a hermit at their country pile for the amusement of their guests.
the narrator's book "Luggala Days " is marvellous
I like this series, there is a rustic castle in Oatley Sydney, NSW thats been converted to a bbq area so if it’s a useful folly, is it no longer a folly?
Excellent question. As for the circular temples, could they be seen as stone gazebos ?
savetown from tuam holocaust...
Absolutely gorgeous. I'm so grateful to owners of these great houses for lovingly caring for them. This is my favorite architecture period in Ireland and The U.K. I've toured so many on my visits to Ireland, yet still am bewildered by their grandeur and beauty. Thank you so much for these history lessons on the Big Houses of Ireland.
I can tell you from personal experience it's very haunted
Castle Plunkett
3:40 of course…. It always is 🙏🏽
Remarks. First Division fairyland. Incongruous no problem fairyland. Education all congruity. King of neo-gothic incongruity architect. Incongruity lost on Casaubon Bounderby too former Middlemarch George Eliot latter Hard Times Charles Dickens.
You should do a 'book haul' Robert, basically go through your existing book collection (tantalisingly glimpsed behind you) and maybe pick out some highlights and recommended reads. Not a tangent either I think - if as I suspect the books are related to your channel's concerns to varying degrees.
You should continue with your work but show more detail of the houses and comment's on each dubbed over the visual beauty of the houses. This then becomes an important part of the history and visual record for future generations. Well done to you on this project.
You have shown very little of the lybary
Unfortunately the castle is not open to the people so it is not as interesting to visit and there for of less value for its existence, It is just a building of a distance and shows no potential at all.
Robert have you come back to do the gardens with Thomas yet? Don’t forget! These are wonderful pieces. Thank you so much.
Brilliant
So wonderful to see you producing videos again. Thank you!
Fantastic! I
He's absolutely delightful.
Thank you for producing this very interesting video. The kitchen window is a very grand affair for a kitchen.
That was a very interesting story, looking forward to the next piece of the tour.
Would it be at all possible to a video of the French’s story please?
I didn't realize this was the author of some of the books I've read ! Small world.
Superb episode. Poor Ned- a victim of bad timing but his fame lives on in American hIstory and myth.
Mirabile dictu! The Return of the IA !