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Offaly Heritage
Ирландия
Добавлен 27 апр 2010
County Offaly's natural, built and cultural heritage. Offaly County Council Heritage Office.
Brambles with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly season
Narrated, edited and produced by John Feehan, filmed by Tina Claffey, part of the 2024 series.
Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council.
Available on line from the Offaly History book shop on Bury Quay Tullamore, www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council.
Available on line from the Offaly History book shop on Bury Quay Tullamore, www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
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Upright Hedge Parsley with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 283Месяц назад
Narrated, edited and produced by John Feehan, filmed by Tina Claffey, part of the 2024 series. Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council. Available on line from the Offaly History book shop on Bury Quay Tullamore, www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
God in a Bottle, the Offaly story
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Месяц назад
This video was commissioned in 2024 by Offaly County Council as part of the Offaly Heritage Plan programme with funding from the Heritage Council. It was filmed by Mixed Bag Media. The film is in three sections; explaining the background and context to God in a Bottle; profiling the two Offaly makers, Pat Gorman and Eddie Hendricks; and showing the examples within the county. It was commissione...
Great Willowherb with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 339Месяц назад
Narrated, edited and produced by John Feehan, filmed by Tina Claffey, part of the 2024 series. Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council. Available on line from the Offaly History book shop on Bury Quay Tullamore, www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
Burnet Saxifrage with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 391Месяц назад
Narrated, edited and produced by John Feehan, filmed by Tina Claffey, part of the 2024 series. Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council. Available on line from the Offaly History book shop on Bury Quay Tullamore, www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
Teasel with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 6232 месяца назад
Narrated, edited and produced by John Feehan, filmed by Tina Claffey, assistant camera - Lua Girard - part of the 2024 series. Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council. Available on line from the Offaly History book shop on Bury Quay Tullamore, www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
Fragrant Orchid with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 3792 месяца назад
Narrated, edited and produced by John Feehan, filmed by Tina Claffey, part of the 2024 series. Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council. Available on line from the Offaly History book shop on Bury Quay Tullamore, www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
Pyramidal Orchid with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 5962 месяца назад
Narrated, edited and produced by John Feehan, filmed by Tina Claffey, part of the 2024 series. Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council. Available on line from the Offaly History book shop on Bury Quay Tullamore, www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
Lady's bedstraw with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 6332 месяца назад
Narrated, edited and produced by John Feehan, filmed by Tina Claffey, part of the 2024 series. Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council. Available on line from the Offaly History book shop on Bury Quay Tullamore, www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
Lemanaghan, The Island in the Bog, Lemanaghan Monastic Site series
Просмотров 9283 месяца назад
This series documents a number of themes associated with Lemanaghan Monastic site in County Offaly. Filmed by Crannog Media with opening image from Kevin O'Dwyer. This is a partnership project with the Lemanaghan community and Offaly County Council supported by grant funding from the Heritage Council in 2023 under the Offaly Heritage Plan funding programme.
False Oat with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 4383 месяца назад
Narrated, edited and produced by John Feehan, filmed by by Tina Claffey, part of the 2023 series. Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council. Available on line from the Offaly History book shop on Bury Quay Tullamore, www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
White Campion with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 6103 месяца назад
Narrated, edited and produced by John Feehan, filmed by by Tina Claffey, part of the 2024 series. Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council. Available on line from the Offaly History book shop on Bury Quay Tullamore, www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
Poppies with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 9383 месяца назад
Narrated, edited and produced by John Feehan, filmed by Tina Claffey, part of the 2024 series. Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council. Available on line from the Offaly History book shop on Bury Quay Tullamore, www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
Lemanaghan and Saint Manchan's Shrine, Lemanaghan Monastic Site Series
Просмотров 4273 месяца назад
This series documents a number of themes associated with Lemanaghan Monastic site in County Offaly. It is a partnership project with the Lemanaghan community and Offaly County Council supported by grant funding from the Heritage Council in 2023 under the Offaly Heritage Plan funding programme. With thanks to Kevin O'Dwyer and Griffin Murray for their input and to Kevin O'Dwyer for use of his im...
Scarlet Pimpernel with John Feehan, Wildflower of Offaly series
Просмотров 6753 месяца назад
Narrated, edited and produced by John Feehan, filmed by Roisin Gilmore with additional photography by Tina Claffey, part of the 2024 series. Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council. Available on line from the Offaly History book shop on Bury Quay Tullamore, www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
Lesser Trefoil with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly Series
Просмотров 4383 месяца назад
Lesser Trefoil with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly Series
Lemanaghan and Saint Manchan's Cow, Lemanaghan Monastic Site series
Просмотров 3714 месяца назад
Lemanaghan and Saint Manchan's Cow, Lemanaghan Monastic Site series
Goldilocks with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
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Goldilocks with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Black Medick with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 5824 месяца назад
Black Medick with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Weld with John Feehan, Wildfowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 5274 месяца назад
Weld with John Feehan, Wildfowers of Offaly series
Greater Stitchwort with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 5204 месяца назад
Greater Stitchwort with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Lemanaghan and Saint Mella's Cell, Lemanaghan Monastic Site Series
Просмотров 5554 месяца назад
Lemanaghan and Saint Mella's Cell, Lemanaghan Monastic Site Series
Lemanaghan and the Holy Well, Lemanaghan Monastic Site Series
Просмотров 4905 месяцев назад
Lemanaghan and the Holy Well, Lemanaghan Monastic Site Series
Downy or Bog Birch, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 5765 месяцев назад
Downy or Bog Birch, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Nettle with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
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Nettle with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Garlic Mustard with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 8335 месяцев назад
Garlic Mustard with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Willows with John Feehan in April, Wildflowers of Offaly series
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Willows with John Feehan in April, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Whitlow-grass with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 4996 месяцев назад
Whitlow-grass with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Greater Periwinkle with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Просмотров 8067 месяцев назад
Greater Periwinkle with John Feehan, Wildflowers of Offaly series
Fascinating, divine plan or the result of natural development to survive whatever way possible...
Haven't you got it yet ? Labour does not represent the working class. We are only taxpayers and consumers. You may be insulated from mass immigration on your rural plots but you will not be immune from what's coming. They have turned our cities and towns into sh#tholes. Next it will be the villages and farms.
Lovely.... and i shall enjoy the cocktail 🍸
I very much enjoy your videos, but this one hit particularly close to home as I also used to gather blackberries and eat them on the spot.
Lovely... and I shall try the cocktail
Beautiful
This is a wonderful series. I've never been to Offaly, but it will certainly be on the itinerary next time I'm in Ireland. In the meantime, John's knowledge is valuable even on the other side of the Irish Sea!
Fascinating, particularly the ancient history……
I loved that video, SO much interesting information! Go raibh míle maith agat.
Fantastic video. Thank you
Yeah that is the taste of childhood. We live in a small town in the USA and there are blackberries all up and down the creeks & ponds here. We eat them fresh off the bush and gather them from August to October to make juice, syrup, jelly & pastries. Its so delicious! The super market blackberries are nasty in comparison. So as an herbalist I dry wild blackberry leaves, minus the thorny central vein, as a tea & they work well to heal some forms of disentery. A realy healthful plant.
Slainte 😊
Slàinte Mhath my friend. to knowledge of the world that surrounds us
Fascinating, once again I would like to thank you for such informative videos.
They have being growing in lawn last two years. Dublin
I love your description and your presentation.. thank you, from NZ
Very interesting. Thank you for your explanations. It really deepens my love for wild flowers.
Great film, thanks. I suspect that air pollution (acid rain & heavy metals) is playing a large part in these tree diseases, as this may be killing off the essential soil mycorrhizal fungi that trees rely on for their nutrition and health. Not enough attention is being paid to this and if we don't start addressing this soon, we may get to a point of no return and lose a lot more trees. And that would then be permanent ....
I have just had my first sighting of a Deptford Pink. I have been searching for twenty years for this flower which I know to be both rare but also localy prevelent. What a joy to finaly sight it. I will try to colect some seed to propegate.
So informative and pleasant to watch. Thanks!
For some reasony brain is struggling to process the infirnation, despite my enthusiasm and your , succinct and procise delivery. I'm working my way through all your videos and am enjoying them immensely. I would like to study bottany but feel I've left it a bit late at 65.
I am interested in the difference between leafy bracts and sepals, as you describe here. How are their purposes distinguished please?
In terms of being a pioneer of Irish environmental education - John Feehan is peerless.
lovely tradition - nice to see traditional country kitchens with dressers filled with cups/jugs/plates and Irish heritage. God in a Bottle - beautiful story stored in the bottle!
that was great fun. And such great characters
Thank you .a I like the auld crack 😅
Very interesting video and brilliant photography 🌿🦋💚
Wonderful, love these videos. Thank you
Well done to all involved..lovely tradition to keep alive..👍
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Once again - enjoyable and informative without the usual youtuber fluff. Where can we find the Rosebay Willowherb video? I once cut some for a window display and when I returned home in the evening the ovaries had all exploded open and a multitude of seeds formed a stunningly beautiful mass, like a candy-floss, several feet across.
These are amazing videos excellent information , the natural world has it all and it's sad most people are continuously mowing these important flowers and grasses. Every graveyard and elsewhere should be meadow managed, it's beautiful I would be happy to be buried here knowing that above my remains the natural beauty of wildflowers and pollinators live on.
Fantastic video thank you John and team at offaly heritage
Lovely video. Thank you
I want to thank you for all your videos. I stumbled upon them by accident, and as a woman of 65 I have become increasingly interested in educating myself in botany and entomology, also in drawing and painting native plants insects and birds. I am now spending each evening engrossed in your videos and having had a life time's interest but no good education this is of great fascination to me.
Thank you for the education, John. It’s a blessing to have these videos forever on RUclips. Thanks also to you, Tina. Your work is amazing.
These videos are amazing by John Feehan, a wealth of information and excellent camera skills. I have learned so much. Thank you.
Thank you, Sir. You are a man of great knowledge.
Really love & appreciate you sharing the old herbal recipes. I have never heard of this herb before. Maybe I can recreate these in the future.
Helpful thanks!
Very pleasant and informative - as well as what you mentioned I have Swallowtail butterflies and humming birds frequenting mine and have found tree frogs cooling off from the heat in the pools of water at the leaf bases.
Brilliant informative video as always. I so enjoy these videos. Thank you
very informative and engaging thankyou so much
I am begging you to hide the autocorrect underscoring in the video title. It would make it look much more professional
Yes indeed, right click on the text and click "ignore"
I really appreciate these videos, which are very polished in most respects - but yeah, this bugs me a lot as well!
Fantastic thanks again.
Lovely. Do you know if the orchid is a viable source of essential oil of eugenol & if there are toxic constituents if you were to use in orally for toothache? Clove doesn't grow easily here, but the fragrant orchid might 😊
Great video, thank you!
This series is wonderful, thanks to everyone involved.
I love it. I’m from Offaly, so delighted to find this chanel . Please keep up the so beneficial work🙏 Thank you 😊
Thank you for such wonderfully structured and informative content ,delivered with superb pace, my only regret if not discovering your channel sooner.
I think it's a bit silly to group a plant into a particular family solely upon the blooms very vaguely resembling a rose, heck nothing of the rest of the plant, foliage, stems or roots at all grow like that of a rose! Oh, it's nothing the matter of you mentioning so, it's just these botanists that hinge all on one small little trait!
I gotta try cream cheese and potatoes 😂😂😂