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Wild Atlantic Gweedore
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Gweedore or GaothDobhair is a Gaeltacht parish in Donegal. This channel is dedicated to promoting it's history, people and natural beauty.
They're A Grand Old Team To Know 1988
An amazing piece of Celtic FC and #Donegal history from 1988. A video I have been looking around for ages. They're a grand old team to know.
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Storm Denis Brinalack
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The tail end of Storm Denis hits the Brinalack coastline in Gweedore County Donegal
The Battle of Tory Island
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The last battle of the United Irishman led rebellion of 1798 was not fought, by Irishmen or even on an Irish battlefield, but at sea, off the stormy waters of Tory Island in a navel engagement between the French and British navies. History records this as the battle of Tory Island.
After lorenzo in Gweedore
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A beautiful day in Gweedore after Lorenzo walking down by Brinalack and Cnoc Fola
John Sheamais Ó Fearraigh
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Tosainn an obair crua anios, go raibh maith ag achan nduine ar shon an cuideadh suas go dti seo.
The old church of Dunlewey the Donegal Taj Mahal
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The old church of Dunlewey built as a lasting memorial to love
The old church of Dunlewey - The Donegal Taj Mahal
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The story of Dunlewey Church which was built as a monument to love and loss
The massacre of Ray (Marfach Ráithe)
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The story of the terrible The massacre of Ray (Marfach Ráithe) by Cromwellian forces in 1650.
Old pictures of Gweedore
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Some old postcards and images I came across showcasing the history of Gweedore
A tale of two churches in Dunlewey Donegal
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A tale of two churches in Dunlewey Donegal
Relive the Spirit of 88 10th May Teac Jack Glassagh
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Relive the Spirit of 88 10th May Teac Jack Glassagh
The beast from the east comes to Gweedore
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The beast from the east comes to Gweedore
Spring time in Glassagh from sun rise to sun down
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Spring time in Glassagh from sun rise to sun down
Odonnell was wrong didn't know that man was wasn't thinking 🤔 he did whatever
At least they had a railway then, despite the terrible deprivation. Beautiful scenery, but scenery does not feed a population.
The reason Madden was eager to kill Coll was that Coll in his kidnapping spree kidnapped Madden's right-hand man, Big Frenchy LeMange, and Madden had to ransom his assistant. This is related in the movie, "Cotton Club," as well as Paul Sann's entertaining book, "Kill the Dutchman."
Just read about him in 'The Execution, Life and Times of Patrick O'Donnell' Very good. Not sure about 'hero' or even that the murder of the man he killed was anything but a hot headed error of judgement. He should not have been hanged for killing the informer but it was 1883... you kill you hang.
Them sorry families sitting before the houses was not in derrybeg but in dore
No es posible que esté abandonada, debe ser reconstfuida y volver a sus tiempos gloriosos.
He was my great great grandas brother
Heard many of stories of Father McFadden from my gran
The photo of Salvatore Maranzano at 5:30 is Joe Masseria.
Correct.
Excellent video, thanks.
Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll birthday.
And you lot moan about the orange order!!!!!!
We are going there next time we visit Co. Donegal.. cheers from NZ
Great stuff
Great rundown of the legend of balor. Nicely put together 👍🏼
It looks Beautiful👍👏
A sad wasted life.
Vincent was my great uncle we believe cause he was born in donegal were my family is from and his sister came back to donegal and had children my grandfather I'm not sure if this is true but we have similar names and the mccaul names has been changed true the years
More than a few Coll's from around the Bunbeg area in the Gweedore parish who would be from the same people who originally lived off the West Donegal coast...there are also a lot of Coll's from the Andalucia region of Spain and there could be some link to the Spanish Armada....Irish President Eamonn Devalera's mother was Spanish and her surname was Coll.
Thanks for responding very interesting is there a chance I'm related to coll
@@scottmccaul8023 Couldn't be sure Scott as you are on the American side but in general the Coll's just kept their name as Coll...my grandfather was born and raised in Bunbeg...the same little townland where Vincent was born before the family moved to New York...given that I could be related to him far out myself but still don't know for sure although all the Coll's from that area Bunbeg are related either closely or distantly....there is definitely a Spanish connection going way back.
@@torquemada3273 thanks for research and keep your videos up because the are really interesting and that I love thanks for explaining it to me
@@scottmccaul8023 Scott they aren't actually my vids...I've just watched them like your good self and have responded to some comments on the subject as I know the Bunbeg area in Co Donegal well...it's beautiful and only the relevant poverty led to Vincent's family immigrate...his to New York and mines the relatively short hop to the great city of Glasgow..Scotland where there are dozens of Coll's who all originate from that small area and all of whom regularly travel home each summer to the ould sod and the magical turf fires with that beautiful peat smoke...once smelled never forgotten. Try a book called MAD DOG by Brendan Delap and Rich Gold....think I read you say u were from the rocky mountains...it's a small world as they say but I wouldn't like to paint it 😉 Slainte mo Chara.
Vincent Coll had a haunting uprising. Very interesting piece of history and video
I think you mean "upbringing"
work being done to it its going to be opened by easter
FIY. Its an edible plant. Greetings from south america.
💈I am in the we thractor
Where is Gweedore please?
A parish in Donegal Ireland
To WAG TY.
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