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Cashel My Home Town
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'Cashel, My Home Town', performed by Denis Heffernan, of Cashel Palace Hotel fame.
Charachters at Cheltenham 1950
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A history of the famous painting by Waldron West that hangs in the Cellar bar in The Cashel Palace Hotel, Cashel, Co Tipperary
The Rock of Cashel- A History of,
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A pictorial history of the Rock of Cashel. Watch and listen about the history of the most visit ancient site in Ireland - the Rock of Cashel. Narrated by local author Eamon Grogan.
Brilliant ❤
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Wouldn't it be great to see this awe inspiring place fully restored , seeing as it's mostly intact! 😀🤔☺️
If this place found itself somewhere in Germany, it would be restored. Perhaps a future Irish generation may realise its potential and restore it to its former glory.
@@wellingtonboots6077fortunately there is currently an ongoing restoration process
Many the night we sat in the Guinness Bar during our frequent visits to Ireland, listening to the late great Denis Heffernan telling this intriguing story or, better still, singing about his home town Cashel. Thank you Eamon, for sharing this wonderful memory.
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Thank you. Lovely. My Irish Ancestors were traced back to Cashel. I visited about 25 years ago. I’m planning on returning soon. 💚
You will love it
You show collections of bronze age artifacts found at Cashel yet make no reference to the pre-christian history of this site. A cashel is a ring fort made of stone usually on a high spot. This site was likely in use for thousands of years before Patrick and the church. This is what we call recency bias in history.
Exactly and that's what brought Patrick to this famous landmark royal residence and natural stronghold. He was a charismatic man on a mission to establish Roman Catholicism in the island of Ireland and he selected the highest lords to tell about the saviour who was crucified and came back from the dead. He must have been responsible for some miracle cures or nobody would believe him.
@@noelogara1 Hi Noel! I saw your thoughtful response to my post and it looks like I was being rather snotty. I apologize if it came off as such. I do appreciate what you have shared on your channel. In the Annals of the Four Masters we find our earliest known ancestor Tanaidhe Mag Uidhir who was "comarb" (or clan chief) at the Bangor Abbey (county Down) which was founded by Saint Comgall around 558 which was about 100 years after Palladius and Patrick. My Tanaidhe was killed by those pesky Norsemen in 958. Slainte!
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My family are from cashel
Co co Dringy I live in Cashel maybe I might meet you
It brought back memories of my visit in January 1995 and meeting my family.very emotional.....
I Miss You Denis
Rip Denis Heffernan 1933-2019
Hon cashel
Great tour of Rock of Cashel, very informative. I made a video of Rock of Cashel if you would like to check it out. ruclips.net/video/4TpMpnI1G84/видео.html
My late mother told us her children that we where descendant from Irish royalty my mothers farther was named Bernard Mahoney and her mother was Agnes Mulligan My Dad used to say my mam had delusions of grandeur , but in a nice way <3 . M y mother was highly intelligent and very quick witted , i would truly love to know it there was any truth to the story she told us if i was rich it would be my life,s dream to travel all around Southern Ireland
I worked in Cashel Palace as a young lad and Dennis H was the bar manager there at the time Back in 1973.So many moons ago.
Excellent Presentation.
Went to Cashel a couple of years ago. Lovely place, with such a rich history. Can't wait to go back. Thanks for the history lesson :)
im a south african / European who recently moved to Ireland and i feel so blessed to have been able to move my children to such an awesome, safe and peaceful place
Philip let’s hope it stays that way...Luck.
I hope so as well. I've never in my life come across such friendly people. Even find myself defending this place lately.
u was in cashel 1987
i was in Cashel in 2012
Hi I’m one of the Cashel people My Name is Pearse Ailbe Bonnar
Beautiful tour. My dream vacation.
If I ever have the opportunity to visit beautiful Ireland, this is the number one place I want to see.
I hope you had the opportunity to see it in the last 5 years! It's fabulous!
fucking religion, give it to the Rolling stones.
I understand that written records about irish history have been passed down, but maybe with us mainly speaking English now, some of the history has been forgotten because it would have been passed on Orally, like they did in other countries around the world. Old Irish history passed the 16th century seems kind of blurry and mysterious, who where the people who built Newgrange?, Dún Aonghasa?, Tara? i think its more amazing than we make it out.
this is wonderful! we all *thank you* for taking the time to make this
One of the castles of my ancestors, Eoganacht Aine.
Pat Edmond My folks said thanks, lol.
Maybe your name is still on the deed.
That's a really good explanation about the history. The view from hoare abbey looking upwards to the rock is something to behold as well. Thank you for putting this up!