That cell is Thomas Kent’s cell. He was shot by British army in 1916. They had an open day where you could visit his cell and the grave he was buried in the prison grounds on his 100th anniversary. In 2015 he lay in state in nearby chapel in Collins Barracks flanked by army, navy and airforce. It was nice to attend such a historical event.
Good video and to be in relatively good condition and when you mentioned that it was used as a film location, it reminded me of a very good film called 'Some Mothers Son' (1996 dir Terry George) and starring Helene Mirren and John Lynch. Is is a superb film and well worth watching if you have not seen it, I will check out The Maze film. I lived in County Cork in 1999 for couple of years, I am Welsh born from Cardiff for reference and I felt at home in Ireland as if the ground was alive, and given the History I am not surprised, anyway enough of me going on and will look forward to catching up with your videos. D
Lads ye were down in d block where d padded cell was, I was in the cell next to that when I was 16 yrs old with just a mattress on the ground with like a leather cover so u sweat like a c””” trying to sleep with the fans on up on the right which had no cover’s then n a gallon drum with the side cut out and that was your piss pot no cover for it, I used to spend 23 hrs a day in there n left into the small yard ye showed for they said an hour I know was bs, they name of it was D block which was a punishment block, if yeze wanna know more don’t hesitate to get in touch 👍🏻
Where is it? (I thought it was Spike island.. Doesn't look that old. The table in the visiting room table brought back a few old memories, exactly the same as mount Joy Dublin
The lads had to use plastic bags for toilets. They hung them outside the cell windows. I was told it was a horrible place. Prisoners got compensation for the the lack of toilets . Sh*ting in a bag in front of your cell mate 🤮
Fun fact, not really run but defiantly a fact? The blue light in the cell for night time observations etc had a more sinister meaning/use . Although this may not seem related to this abandoned prison video, it is, so please keep reading. Many many yrs ago I worked at a crappy Pizza chain (not Pizza Hut, there was a Brit chain even worse. Its combo meal had a jacket potato served with its pizza. Having said that they were good jacket potatoes which were a big thing in London at the time with a ‘Spud U Like’ on every street corner) in the UK at a outlet just off Piccadilly Circus in London (1985, at the height of the rent boy/girl, IV drug taking scene) as the chef (chef?) I had several responsibilities other than to prepair food. One of the nastier jobs was for me, the person responsible for supplying the restaurants food was to carry out every 20-30 min a bathroom check throughout my shift of 12 hrs. They were usually in a disgusting state, I won’t go into detail, but it was usually very very bad with both men and women proving that overall there was no difference with regards to hitting the potty with either. 1’s or 2’s !!!! Anyway, back to the blue light. Each private public area of the building, corridors, bathrooms, etc had the same awful overhead blue light. When I asked the manager why they were there I was told it is to. “Stop IV drug users injecting themselves because the blue light (UV in some cases) renders the veins in your arms, or were ever your gonna stick the needle invisible”. Low and behold not 30 mins later I was doing one of the checks in the men’s bathroom (I did both M &F) when a screaming person ran out of the stall spraying me head to foot with her blood as she had ripped open a vein in her arm because she couldn’t see what she was doing properly. If fact these lights never deterred people ever and all the walls and floors were always covered in blood. By the way this was 1985 and HIV/AIDS was very present in the IV drug community at that point and I’d just got a mouth full of her blood). That was my one and only shift, I never went back to either work or as a customer ever again! So, from what I’ve read about the blue night lights in prison, etc it’s there so inmates couldn’t inject their substance of choice. All during a time when both the prison service and judiciary denied publicly that there was an ongoing drug problem in Irish Prisons. With regard to my status after injesting several mls of contaminated blood (I administered 1st Aid or she would have bled to death as the injury she had done to herself was so sever, but she was arrested for assault on me, and I was later told she had AIDS. I was contacted by the arresting officer a couple of months later who gave me a post card from the girl who apologised for what happened and thanked me for saving her life❤). However, I had to have a blood test every yr. for 5yrs, and I’m still negative😮
Great story but you are wrong about the blue light...blue lights in cells in ireland have been used for decades well before the advent of heroin etc especially in the prisons
@@Down_with_Thatcher You should have sued! Although for one, solicitors in those days probably couldn't take 'no~win, no~fee' cases, for two, some young fella, not even from the same country, going up against a bunch of corporate b•••••ds 🦈 - Good Luck!! and thirdly, you could probably take a case against 'your one' alright, but try and enforce it? Well, you know what she'd say, don't you? "Whaddya want from me? _Blood?!"_ (Yeah, 😔 Sorry!) Typical Plod, though, nicking the woman! I mean, on drug charges, ok, fair enough (I guess), but Attempted Murder?!! Is that what you said? I'm not able to refer back -- or assault, or whatever? I mean, even _you,_ I'm guessing, would concede she hardly meant it, even if you didn't feel too well disposed to her in the moment! Fair play to you, btw, for rendering first aid, you probably saved her life! It just feels to me like arresting her was a bit excessive, you know, kind of like whaling on a puppy. I know you probably think, God, I'm awful naïve, she would buy and sell me quicker than *>`Snitt!‘
@@richiehoyt8487 wow, that was quite a response, thank you 🙂 The 1980s was a very complex decade not just for me, but also other people within the LBGTQ+ community in London and elsewhere in other large cities around the world. I won’t go into specifics as that would be very personal, even more so than what I’ve already discussed above. Maybe I should start my own YT channel and recount my adventures of the 80s, they were considerable LOL 😊 All that I’ll say here in closing is that the events of that specific day with the woman who sprained me with blood all because of the ‘blue light’ had a dramatic effect on own me and my life. I’m still living with the very positive consequences of those events nearly 40 years ago 😊 🙂 🙂
There's a feasibility report due this month on this prison... "In late 2023, engineering consultants were engaged by the Irish Prison Service to carry out a detailed assessment of the old Cork Prison facility and to provide a feasibility report on the site with various options for its use." Echo Live June '24
Thought I was losing my mind when I saw 'HMP Maze' notices in a prison in my hometown (Cork, in the Republic.) I was, like, "Oh, so we _did_ finally get a 'United Ireland'... if not quite in the way we were expecting! I know I've been gone a while but I don't remember _that_ being on The News!" Isn't it amazing how once a premises becomes abandoned, like, 10 minutes later there's weeds shooting up through the floor and the paint is coming off the wall in sheets?! Of course, Ireland's climate doesn't help. As noted by several others, it's amazing there isn't one tag on the walls, or one discarded syringe? Especially a complex held in such... 'affection'! Not to mention all the copper, etc, not being stripped out... I suppose, being a prison, some of the things that make it hard to get out of make it hard to get into, 'n all! Or maybe with the old asylum being burnt down a few years back, someone actually decided to invest in some _meaningful_ security!
A turn it into a museum. Also a place to bring children to experience, it might have a positive outcome in the future. A part of the prison set aside for role-play for school's.✌️☘️
I was in mount joy about 30 years ago as a teenager that visiting room and everything else is a clone of what was saint Patrick’s and is now mt joy west the cells are the exact same and the corridors the joy is the same good British building built to last many a ghost in their
@@quack437 when I was there it was like that with out the screens it was when the women’s prison was underneath us well they were on d.1 and d.2 we used to talk on the pipe in the floor in the cell ah to be young and silly haven’t been back since 1997
@@Antoward when i was there the woman were moved to the dochas centre and D wing became the drug free wing it was a life lesson i needed but would never want to repeat ...
Probably?🤣 Id say the plans are in the works... The sad thing is we paid for this through hard work, the disregard & waste of tax money is disgusting. if that was privately owned it wouldn't be sitting doing nothin. Apart from the obvious. Housing & homeless crisis. This could be a tourist attraction, a set location for video content. Essential we paid for it. We could get Get community get involved. But if rant!
Was never on c wing I didn’t say that did I, u can c C2 wen he’s going up the stairs and we knew there was only two floors in c unit every one knew that
I know where that is and I have it saved on the map as I was looking for abandoned places as I know the asylum in cork itself is now a construction site not sure if I go and see this as I don’t want to be caught but I might go and see it myself not sure will I go in and have a look and take pictures and videos I do like to explore old places and historical ones too
Wich made no sense because you could just walk on to a landing from b or see everyone including protected prisoners in the visitors box the place was a joke only people they protected was sex offenders in there and the prison officers were brutal and corrupt would never even chek on prisoners treated them like dogs. Phones hardly ever worked food was dirt and u couldn't hear your visitors on a visit it was to full. The officers use to stand behind female visitors on visits looking at there asses because the had to kneel on a chair and hunch forward to hear a conversation. The officers use to steal the meat and take it home so the prisoners got hardly any. They had favorites aswel who got special treatment for information or who the police mite have ask to take of an informer the place was a dump and its all still happening in the new place.
Don't U think it is better to be not in use or and open , at least the homeless can go in and have shelter and anybody that needs to be out of the cold
That visiting area is big enough for 2 or 3 family's ,personally I would rather see people in from the cold..why are all these buildings kept for the sake of history ___ that was then and now is now
I absolutely agree. A place wasted. Now maybe they could spend the same amount of money that they even spent on Ukrainian pets to come to Ireland, well on renovating and housing some of the Irish homeless😊. I think even the ghosts would be well ok and Irish enough to agree with me. 😊
I spend years in that etc longest was 5years back in the 90s it was,though then yesss slobbing out was filthy and as for claims im wateing years and sweet fuckk al the block was sumthing unreal the beating ud get of the scumbags was unreal the 90s were unreal my last sentence was 2011 im 43 now but these days,they have showers toilet's etc still 🧱 walls,are walls but they have it easy these days
@@liamg1706 AHH that one. I see what you mean, could just be the lighting. In the video he shows that cell, it was used for the film so probably a left over prop.
@@liamg1706 I've just rewatched that part of the video, it's definitely the lighting because the green also looks not green too, but the flag definitely has orange undertones
@@grlfcgombeenhunter2897 Just cos they put them in disused hotels, you _do_ realise they don't get the 'hotel' experience, don't you? Or are you one of these, "Oh, you know they give 'em a car, and _everything!_ " guys..?
That's the attitude of a lot of ignorant and racist Australians now too about our kids and our nieces and nephews heading over there as migrants. There's never been so much work available here as there is now, so why should AUS house tons of Irish who are only heading for the sun and the craic? Not so nice when the same bullshit narrative is used against our own, is it?
Internation welfare tourists. What about our own sleeping on the street. If our solution to helping asylum seekers is being homeless in Ireland with a free tent then #irelandisfull
That cell is Thomas Kent’s cell. He was shot by British army in 1916. They had an open day where you could visit his cell and the grave he was buried in the prison grounds on his 100th anniversary. In 2015 he lay in state in nearby chapel in Collins Barracks flanked by army, navy and airforce. It was nice to attend such a historical event.
Good video and to be in relatively good condition and when you mentioned that it was used as a film location, it reminded me of a very good film called 'Some Mothers Son' (1996 dir Terry George) and starring Helene Mirren and John Lynch. Is is a superb film and well worth watching if you have not seen it, I will check out The Maze film. I lived in County Cork in 1999 for couple of years, I am Welsh born from Cardiff for reference and I felt at home in Ireland as if the ground was alive, and given the History I am not surprised, anyway enough of me going on and will look forward to catching up with your videos. D
@7:07 a listener is a prisoner who is like a good Samaritan who a prisoner can talk with anytime night or day if they are feeling suicidal.
Or to pass contraband or messages to other prisoners 😂
Lads ye were down in d block where d padded cell was, I was in the cell next to that when I was 16 yrs old with just a mattress on the ground with like a leather cover so u sweat like a c””” trying to sleep with the fans on up on the right which had no cover’s then n a gallon drum with the side cut out and that was your piss pot no cover for it, I used to spend 23 hrs a day in there n left into the small yard ye showed for they said an hour I know was bs, they name of it was D block which was a punishment block, if yeze wanna know more don’t hesitate to get in touch 👍🏻
That's cool lads,creepy, would love to do something like this,great videos
Great explore Jamie, loved it 😁
You are the best I have ever heard telling the story of the prison keep it up you will go places , without a doubt
@@norahglavin5226 😂😂
Most people are trying to break out of prison..these lads are breaking in
@@tryc1319 😂🤬
😂😂😂
Well done lads..loving your videos
Cracking explore, lads 👏
Brilliant lads thanks
Fair play lads well done great explore, need to get my ass over there and explore this lol
It’s amazing mate , let’s link up sometime for an explore 🔦
@@Jamierob02 Im game , give you a shout when im heading over there
A 'Listener' is in the in-house version of the Samaritans. They're trained prisoners that others can talk to in confidence
Savage video guy's thanks for sharing 👍
Was in that prison few times thanks god was long time ago 💚🙏
Yup 🫡🙌
Where is it? (I thought it was Spike island.. Doesn't look that old. The table in the visiting room table brought back a few old memories, exactly the same as mount Joy Dublin
@@Loy365 old Cork prison visits room brang back few memory's jumping over it 4 parcel ripped to pad them lol
@@jonathanlindsay9349 🤣🤣 the skruw at each end
@@Loy365 😂
This one was amazing 👏
Gonna look for the movie
The movie should be called The Maze on TH-cam you’ll be able to see loads of the prison in the movie 🍿
What's really funny how inaccurate the film is as the maze is all single story buildings
@Me-cq6kd still tho was a watchable film
The difference in the condition of the prison since 2016 is mad
The lads had to use plastic bags for toilets. They hung them outside the cell windows. I was told it was a horrible place. Prisoners got compensation for the the lack of toilets .
Sh*ting in a bag in front of your cell mate 🤮
Nice one bhoys 😎 🏴
Spent 8 years going in and out of that prison. An absolute nightmare of a place.
Where is it mate
@@joshocallaghan6614Cork City
@@joshocallaghan6614its the old Cork Prison
Well it’s not supposed to be a 5 star hotel is it bud
Very enjoyable 😊
Fun fact, not really run but defiantly a fact?
The blue light in the cell for night time observations etc had a more sinister meaning/use .
Although this may not seem related to this abandoned prison video, it is, so please keep reading.
Many many yrs ago I worked at a crappy Pizza chain (not Pizza Hut, there was a Brit chain even worse. Its combo meal had a jacket potato served with its pizza. Having said that they were good jacket potatoes which were a big thing in London at the time with a ‘Spud U Like’ on every street corner) in the UK at a outlet just off Piccadilly Circus in London (1985, at the height of the rent boy/girl, IV drug taking scene) as the chef (chef?) I had several responsibilities other than to prepair food. One of the nastier jobs was for me, the person responsible for supplying the restaurants food was to carry out every 20-30 min a bathroom check throughout my shift of 12 hrs. They were usually in a disgusting state, I won’t go into detail, but it was usually very very bad with both men and women proving that overall there was no difference with regards to hitting the potty with either. 1’s or 2’s !!!!
Anyway, back to the blue light. Each private public area of the building, corridors, bathrooms, etc had the same awful overhead blue light. When I asked the manager why they were there I was told it is to. “Stop IV drug users injecting themselves because the blue light (UV in some cases) renders the veins in your arms, or were ever your gonna stick the needle invisible”.
Low and behold not 30 mins later I was doing one of the checks in the men’s bathroom (I did both M &F) when a screaming person ran out of the stall spraying me head to foot with her blood as she had ripped open a vein in her arm because she couldn’t see what she was doing properly. If fact these lights never deterred people ever and all the walls and floors were always covered in blood. By the way this was 1985 and HIV/AIDS was very present in the IV drug community at that point and I’d just got a mouth full of her blood). That was my one and only shift, I never went back to either work or as a customer ever again!
So, from what I’ve read about the blue night lights in prison, etc it’s there so inmates couldn’t inject their substance of choice. All during a time when both the prison service and judiciary denied publicly that there was an ongoing drug problem in Irish Prisons.
With regard to my status after injesting several mls of contaminated blood (I administered 1st Aid or she would have bled to death as the injury she had done to herself was so sever, but she was arrested for assault on me, and I was later told she had AIDS. I was contacted by the arresting officer a couple of months later who gave me a post card from the girl who apologised for what happened and thanked me for saving her life❤). However, I had to have a blood test every yr. for 5yrs, and I’m still negative😮
Great story but you are wrong about the blue light...blue lights in cells in ireland have been used for decades well before the advent of heroin etc especially in the prisons
@@Down_with_Thatcher You should have sued! Although for one, solicitors in those days probably couldn't take 'no~win, no~fee' cases, for two, some young fella, not even from the same country, going up against a bunch of corporate b•••••ds 🦈 - Good Luck!! and thirdly, you could probably take a case against 'your one' alright, but try and enforce it? Well, you know what she'd say, don't you? "Whaddya want from me? _Blood?!"_ (Yeah, 😔 Sorry!)
Typical Plod, though, nicking the woman! I mean, on drug charges, ok, fair enough (I guess), but Attempted Murder?!! Is that what you said? I'm not able to refer back -- or assault, or whatever? I mean, even _you,_ I'm guessing, would concede she hardly meant it, even if you didn't feel too well disposed to her in the moment! Fair play to you, btw, for rendering first aid, you probably saved her life!
It just feels to me like arresting her was a bit excessive, you know, kind of like whaling on a puppy. I know you probably think, God, I'm awful naïve, she would buy and sell me quicker than *>`Snitt!‘
@@richiehoyt8487 wow, that was quite a response, thank you 🙂
The 1980s was a very complex decade not just for me, but also other people within the LBGTQ+ community in London and elsewhere in other large cities around the world. I won’t go into specifics as that would be very personal, even more so than what I’ve already discussed above. Maybe I should start my own YT channel and recount my adventures of the 80s, they were considerable LOL 😊
All that I’ll say here in closing is that the events of that specific day with the woman who sprained me with blood all because of the ‘blue light’ had a dramatic effect on own me and my life. I’m still living with the very positive consequences of those events nearly 40 years ago 😊 🙂 🙂
@richiehoyt8487 wow for the post and response. Felt IV just read a book 🤣🤣🤜🇮🇪
To much time on ur hands
Seems the news pappers are after yee.. For a cool video hehe
love the abandoned prisons man, extra creepy
Very well done thanks you 💯 good
There's a feasibility report due this month on this prison...
"In late 2023, engineering consultants were engaged by the Irish Prison Service to carry out a detailed assessment of the old Cork Prison facility and to provide a feasibility report on the site with various options for its use."
Echo Live June '24
Thought I was losing my mind when I saw 'HMP Maze' notices in a prison in my hometown (Cork, in the Republic.) I was, like, "Oh, so we _did_ finally get a 'United Ireland'... if not quite in the way we were expecting! I know I've been gone a while but I don't remember _that_ being on The News!"
Isn't it amazing how once a premises becomes abandoned, like, 10 minutes later there's weeds shooting up through the floor and the paint is coming off the wall in sheets?! Of course, Ireland's climate doesn't help. As noted by several others, it's amazing there isn't one tag on the walls, or one discarded syringe? Especially a complex held in such... 'affection'! Not to mention all the copper, etc, not being stripped out... I suppose, being a prison, some of the things that make it hard to get out of make it hard to get into, 'n all! Or maybe with the old asylum being burnt down a few years back, someone actually decided to invest in some _meaningful_ security!
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Have you any videos of when u explore the maze (the actual maze prison) would love to see that or if u go bk please record!
All those footballs full of drugs bro happy birthday😂😂😂
A turn it into a museum. Also a place to bring children to experience, it might have a positive outcome in the future. A part of the prison set aside for role-play for school's.✌️☘️
Drones weren't out when it was open probably put stuff in balls and fruit and threw them from yard to yard
I was in mount joy about 30 years ago as a teenager that visiting room and everything else is a clone of what was saint Patrick’s and is now mt joy west the cells are the exact same and the corridors the joy is the same good British building built to last many a ghost in their
I was in saint Patrick's 20 years ago they then put in full screens that went up to the ceiling ... The landing look very similar to pats
@@quack437 when I was there it was like that with out the screens it was when the women’s prison was underneath us well they were on d.1 and d.2 we used to talk on the pipe in the floor in the cell ah to be young and silly haven’t been back since 1997
@@Antoward when i was there the woman were moved to the dochas centre and D wing became the drug free wing it was a life lesson i needed but would never want to repeat ...
@@quack437 yeah me to got 2 years for a dud check in 96 got out in 15 months later most of it up on d.3
That room is Recreation if don't want to go to the yard in evening time
Old Cork Prison 😮
A jail room w/o CR ?😅
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Worked in that place for 8.5 years
I can think of a great way to use this place.
4 years in there in the 90s.some said it was one of the better prisons they've been.cant comment on that, but it wasn't to bad to be honest
That's exactly what it's used for Recreation when yards not on and mass on a Sunday
Don't tell me, it's going to be another IPAS centre.
Will probably become a migrant camp in the not too distant future 😬
Probably?🤣 Id say the plans are in the works... The sad thing is we paid for this through hard work, the disregard & waste of tax money is disgusting. if that was privately owned it wouldn't be sitting doing nothin. Apart from the obvious. Housing & homeless crisis. This could be a tourist attraction, a set location for video content. Essential we paid for it. We could get Get community get involved.
But if rant!
@@Loy365its owned by the dep of justice, they claim they are expanding the new cork prison to help with overcrowding 🙄
Luke old cork prison rathmore road 💯
Head down the block screws used to torture people down there facts .
I was in d block for 4 weeks at 16 yrs old, if ya want to find out more I’ll be glad to let know it was a nasty place
@@derekodonovan7468 was on A B and C wing in 90s
Was never on c wing I didn’t say that did I, u can c C2 wen he’s going up the stairs and we knew there was only two floors in c unit every one knew that
6 months in D block were u on punishment solitary or for ur own choice r on protection
@@derekodonovan7468 in the late 90s ye had C1 and C2 the 3s was a sex jockey landing 🤮
The place ur calling the canteen is were the gym was
Prisoners were allowed one shower a week and the officers wouldent open the showers so maby 1 every 2 weeks if ur lucky
W video
B2 was known as the caravan u can guess why spent a bit of time in there slooping out a was rough
Is is a pretty amazing abandoned Prison man. But is an abandoned Prison not just an empty building? Who was last to go? The prisoners or the Guards?
Kent barracks is in the Curragh Camp kildare
I know where that is and I have it saved on the map as I was looking for abandoned places as I know the asylum in cork itself is now a construction site not sure if I go and see this as I don’t want to be caught but I might go and see it myself not sure will I go in and have a look and take pictures and videos I do like to explore old places and historical ones too
There's know prisoner canteen eat in cell there a servery then back to sell
Prisoners made them painting in new prison in art and crafts school I could give you some proper history on the jail
Where is this prison
@@eoindonlevy4581 Old Cork Jail, Rathmore Road
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Join up to these Jamie Robinson your videos be viewed alot on here and you get more subscribers
Where is this prison
When was the move made jamie
It was all one yard until there was a serious assault so they divided it for A&B yard
Wich made no sense because you could just walk on to a landing from b or see everyone including protected prisoners in the visitors box the place was a joke only people they protected was sex offenders in there and the prison officers were brutal and corrupt would never even chek on prisoners treated them like dogs. Phones hardly ever worked food was dirt and u couldn't hear your visitors on a visit it was to full. The officers use to stand behind female visitors on visits looking at there asses because the had to kneel on a chair and hunch forward to hear a conversation. The officers use to steal the meat and take it home so the prisoners got hardly any. They had favorites aswel who got special treatment for information or who the police mite have ask to take of an informer the place was a dump and its all still happening in the new place.
Good horror movie seen
Absolutely brilliant vid guys.
You eat your food In your cell that's why theres no canteen lads
That was the old gym in the video
I know a massive underground site that's local you might be interested in 🤫 also a huge mill off the radar..
@@enigma-records I’d be very interested 🔦
Unreal
If them walls could talk
They'll probaly say stop pulling the balls off yrself
That's governor wat he tower
Cork City prison not spike
Don't U think it is better to be not in use or
and open , at least the homeless can go in and have shelter and anybody that needs to be out of the cold
That visiting area is big enough for 2 or 3 family's ,personally I would rather see people in from the cold..why are all these buildings kept for the sake of history ___ that was then and now is now
The Irish have to be housed too. Right???. Every space could help.😊
When ur walking over to the school u can see all the bags of s..t stuck on the razor wire
I seen a clip on tiktok. A private rave party took place few months ago . I could be wrong..
I absolutely agree. A place wasted. Now maybe they could spend the same amount of money that they even spent on Ukrainian pets to come to Ireland, well on renovating and housing some of the Irish homeless😊. I think even the ghosts would be well ok and Irish enough to agree with me. 😊
Bridge too far there - think our own are first priority on the housing list all fourteen thousand of them
Wow
The blue light is to stop junkies from seeing their veins if they try banging up
No it's not
THERE ARE READING LIGHTS BECAUSE THEY ARE EASY ON THE EYES, YA HAVE NOTHING TO DO BUT READ WHEN YOUR IN PRISON.
Jack u need a toner 4 thon hair 2 take the yellow away an give u a nice ash blonde. Anyhowwwwww great video ladsssssss
Surprised the scrap copper boys hadn't been to work
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He shows you its cork
Fair play bro keep the location to yourselfs because all them refugees be squatting in there we need keep this shit on the low 🇮🇪🇮🇪
I was in this shithole in 2007/2008
Very haunted
Fast eddie what a prick
Niceone lads great exsplore how did ye get in to it pm me I add ye to my groups for exploration
I spend years in that etc longest was 5years back in the 90s it was,though then yesss slobbing out was filthy and as for claims im wateing years and sweet fuckk al the block was sumthing unreal the beating ud get of the scumbags was unreal the 90s were unreal my last sentence was 2011 im 43 now but these days,they have showers toilet's etc still 🧱 walls,are walls but they have it easy these days
You never showed us death row😂😂😂😂
it wasnt left open. you broke in!
@@graciegardiner2046 and how would you know ??
@@Jamierob02 because I do!
Cork prison I did a few years there and it was a shit hole
Why is the an italian flag in the thumbnail
It's literally an Irish flag in the thumbnail. It's green, white and orange. Not green white and red
@gameplaygirl3268 the one in the background in the corner against the wall literally looks more red and orange to me. Literally.
@@liamg1706 AHH that one. I see what you mean, could just be the lighting. In the video he shows that cell, it was used for the film so probably a left over prop.
@@liamg1706 I've just rewatched that part of the video, it's definitely the lighting because the green also looks not green too, but the flag definitely has orange undertones
Stay out of prison
Great place to house the immigrants.
💯 that’s where they should be instead they get 4/5 star hotels.
@@grlfcgombeenhunter2897 Just cos they put them in disused hotels, you _do_ realise they don't get the 'hotel' experience, don't you? Or are you one of these, "Oh, you know they give 'em a car, and _everything!_ " guys..?
That's the attitude of a lot of ignorant and racist Australians now too about our kids and our nieces and nephews heading over there as migrants. There's never been so much work available here as there is now, so why should AUS house tons of Irish who are only heading for the sun and the craic? Not so nice when the same bullshit narrative is used against our own, is it?
@@richiehoyt8487 🤡
@@richiehoyt8487 and suppose you follow RTE NEWS 😂😂😂
This could easily be converted into a centre for international welfare applicants. Better than tents for the winter.
Internation welfare tourists. What about our own sleeping on the street. If our solution to helping asylum seekers is being homeless in Ireland with a free tent then
#irelandisfull
Better they went back to where they came from
Get them out
spike island
That's cork prison
Spike island is in cobh also the clue is in the name island 😂
Known as Spike Island.
No this is in Cork City spike island is in cobh
This prison brings back some memories fuckin hell
What prison is that and were is it
As we go back to the future, who knows,
Excellent video Jamie. Really cool explore.
Wow