No better man and great knowledge of Belfast. Thanks Joe .. Have a few of your Rushlight produced books about old belfast.. In the name of Carsonia etc
Can anyone help with a photo of (hopefully) a headstone from this cemetery. Name Plunket Old part grave no.2. Even better a page from the burial register.. Blessings on ya!
I haven't finished watching the video, nor come to the part re the 'famine'. Do ye know what I've pondered of late...there were many significantly grand buildings built in Ireland around the time of the famine..makes ye wonder..there was an 'explosion' of grand, new architecture in the mid 1800s by Charles Lanyon and the like .. don't get me wrong..i'm not questioning the starvation of people.. but.. building was going on when people were starving 🤔
@@donnasmyth45 There was lots of money still in the country just not in the hands that needed it. Same with food, lots of food but was shipped out for economic purposes as they the mercantile men would get a higher price exporting it out. Even the indian corn was priced to high for most. Was an experiment in free trade..
No better man and great knowledge of Belfast. Thanks Joe .. Have a few of your Rushlight produced books about old belfast.. In the name of Carsonia etc
Another good one from Joe Baker.
Very interesting, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
great documentary
Absolutely amazing vid luv the content
Agreed. Classic video.
Excellent video
This is a top notch video and this Joe Baker kiad is a proper lawd
Great vid !
Joe, why is there not blue plaque for these people
Nice,where is the entrance to this cemetery can anyone please let me know,thanks.
Can anyone help with a photo of (hopefully) a headstone from this cemetery. Name Plunket Old part grave no.2. Even better a page from the burial register.. Blessings on ya!
how i can get insisde this grave yard many times i go but gates are closed
contact Belfast City Council and ask you'd like to visit a grave. They'll ask for a date/time and the gates will be opened.
Need 1080p
I died in that cemetery
Our accent sounds so harsh lol
The Dapperness on this video is too high 5 me. #SteekAproves
Henry Joy Mc Cracken - freemason.
What did that matter. Was a true rebel in the real sense..
Excellent video. Boy you sure got your political viewpoint inserted as well. Pity it wasn't accurate, especially the famine story.
elaborate for us ..
I haven't finished watching the video, nor come to the part re the 'famine'. Do ye know what I've pondered of late...there were many significantly grand buildings built in Ireland around the time of the famine..makes ye wonder..there was an 'explosion' of grand, new architecture in the mid 1800s by Charles Lanyon and the like .. don't get me wrong..i'm not questioning the starvation of people.. but.. building was going on when people were starving 🤔
@@donnasmyth45 There was lots of money still in the country just not in the hands that needed it. Same with food, lots of food but was shipped out for economic purposes as they the mercantile men would get a higher price exporting it out. Even the indian corn was priced to high for most. Was an experiment in free trade..