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  • @sheilaoneil18
    @sheilaoneil18 3 года назад +30

    Beautiful. Thank you. My mum was born in1906 and my dad in 1914. County Cork for my mum and County Galway for my dad. I remember barefoot children. I remember rushing to the front window at my granny's to see a car go past. I collected water in from the well.....etc...etc... I could go on. Fine people!!! Brave and strong. 🤗

    • @juanflores2882
      @juanflores2882 3 года назад +2

      Really Brave and Strong! God Bless Ireland and Its great people.

    • @Mebbe308
      @Mebbe308 3 года назад +1

      My father was born in Enniskerry Co Wicklow 1902. His mother, Bedelia Hamilton came from Galway. Dad was a quiet rebel

    • @sheilaoneil18
      @sheilaoneil18 3 года назад

      @Hazels88 Mm a vastly different place. Glad of beautiful memories.

    • @sheilaoneil18
      @sheilaoneil18 3 года назад

      @Hazels88 Mm a vastly different place. Glad of beautiful memories.

  • @aucourant9998
    @aucourant9998 7 месяцев назад +4

    Great photos. Thanks.

  • @barbaraoconnor9698
    @barbaraoconnor9698 3 года назад +11

    Superb selection of great historical interest
    Thank you so much for sharing

  • @dukadarodear2176
    @dukadarodear2176 3 года назад +34

    Great photos.
    Not enough time to browse and read the footnotes though.
    People had great dignity back then even in bad times.
    Thank you.

    • @tri5ia
      @tri5ia 3 года назад +2

      You can slow the playback speed: I’m watching at 0.75 of normal speed. It slows down the music too of course, so if that bothers you, you can mute the sound, but it doesn’t sound too bad.

    • @Marlondurran
      @Marlondurran 3 года назад

      Agree with you..

  • @emu9520
    @emu9520 3 года назад +23

    Really beautiful. Sad to see the poverty endured by so many . my mum was born in 1938. She always says ' we live like lords now'.wonderful.

  • @memphiscailin1579
    @memphiscailin1579 3 года назад +10

    beautiful pictures. A glimpse of a different Ireland!!

  • @CarrsMill
    @CarrsMill 3 года назад +21

    The post Great Hunger Mayo workhouse c. 1850 is a hard one to take if you're Irish. The men would have been forced to separate from their families as was the rule. What unimageable things these children must have witnessed, horror beyond our darkest fears.

    • @dellhell8842
      @dellhell8842 3 года назад +1

      Yes, that one got me too. I'm from Mayo, wonder if that was the workhouse local to me in Ballinrobe. The stories out of it were terrible. The bastard landlord Lord Lucan filled it with families he viciously evicted between 1847 and 1850.

    • @jimbobjimjim6500
      @jimbobjimjim6500 3 года назад +2

      It also breaks a myth, that were no photos taken of famine victims, during the great hunger. Although these were the "lucky ones" who got into the work house, and look reasonably well fed, although some still look half emaciated... Amazing and moving to look straight into eyes of Irish people, living 170 years ago, who witnessed first hand, the greatest catastrophe in our history.

    • @Jen-lg4hp
      @Jen-lg4hp Год назад

      Judging by the clothes and hairstyles of the children, I'd say it's much later than 1850- more likely early 20th century.

  • @worldorthoorthopaedicsurge6147
    @worldorthoorthopaedicsurge6147 3 года назад +3

    I was born Dublin, parents went NZ . I have lived in Australia. Great life here. The Irish do very well outside Eire

  • @joemerison7484
    @joemerison7484 3 года назад +4

    Wonderful to see these historic photos. Thank you

  • @belindawalker3120
    @belindawalker3120 3 года назад +31

    I look at these photos and it makes my heart sad. My biological grandfather came from Ireland amidst great poverty to try make a new life in South Africa, what struggle he must have gone through to leave his country of birth. I would love to visit Ireland one day.

    • @nicolasumner1451
      @nicolasumner1451 Год назад

      Are you on Ancestry uk ? Trace people, I am adopted too & dna results are linking me with people I didnt' know existed

  • @noramarymarionlennon4064
    @noramarymarionlennon4064 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing these wonderful photos.

  • @vilamor007
    @vilamor007 3 года назад +32

    Dublin city was a far more beautiful place then than it is now, Great pics thanks for sharing, 👍👍👍

    • @dukadarodear2176
      @dukadarodear2176 3 года назад +5

      Yes and other parts of Dublin.
      The Big Shot FF developers destroyed the city in the 70s especially.
      As a student I remember being appalled watching them demolish a beautiful Cut-Stone building roughly opposite The Gresham.
      Then there was the the destruction of that building on the Corner south of O'Connell bridge heading for Trinity.
      They also destroyed one whole side of a Georgian Square not far away from that and many many more.
      That's the triple grand alliance: Ignorance, Corruption and Politics.

    • @vilamor007
      @vilamor007 3 года назад +5

      @@dukadarodear2176 corruption, lots of brown envelopes, still going on today, but people keep voting FF, FG, back in, they give developers planning permission because they are getting corrupt payments, when they do something wrong there is no accountability 👌

    • @Driver2616
      @Driver2616 3 года назад +5

      vilamor007 : Yes. The British left some beautiful architecture behind them when they left. Pity we had to neglect and demolish a lot of it.

    • @vilamor007
      @vilamor007 3 года назад +1

      @@Driver2616 👍👍👍

    • @Driver2616
      @Driver2616 3 года назад +5

      vilamor007 : O’Connell Street is a downright disgrace with low brow gambling/gaming establishments, far too many tacky fast food businesses, derelict and undeveloped sites, a homeless persons family hub about 50M from the GPO, little or no visible police presence and drug dealing

  • @johnkerr1953
    @johnkerr1953 3 года назад +3

    I really enjoyed these photos & also the music, one of my favourites.

  • @everythingisnoting5938
    @everythingisnoting5938 4 года назад +4

    Wow...
    Photos I'm talk about for years to come..
    Thank you

  • @marielivingstone5369
    @marielivingstone5369 3 года назад +2

    Watching this video made me very sad, but I still feel proud to be Irish. It is a wonderful and a beautiful Country and one day, hopefully very soon, it will be united. Nr. Ireland.

  • @lesreed9269
    @lesreed9269 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for posting such an eye-opening video.

  • @williammacdonald3327
    @williammacdonald3327 3 года назад +2

    These are great Colin thank you.

  • @brendanoreilly6917
    @brendanoreilly6917 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely amazing. Hugely important archive.

  • @johnmcdyer7297
    @johnmcdyer7297 4 года назад +5

    Really good but after reading the description missed the photos but at the end you got it right ,this is a gem

  • @kierana.carroll672
    @kierana.carroll672 Месяц назад

    The boy on the right in the final photo, in the GPO, is my great-uncle Robert Murphy. At 15 years of age, he was the youngest person on the inside during the PO siege; this Sunday Times article (behind a paywall, alas) describes the convoluted story that brought this photo to light. Robert's brothers Hubert (my grandfather) and Frederick were also Volunteers during the Easter Rising, stationed in the Four Courts.

  • @lilliankeane5731
    @lilliankeane5731 3 года назад +1

    I was watched it again! I enjoyed them that much thank you🤝

  • @MichaelHarrisIreland
    @MichaelHarrisIreland 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting, thanks for sharing.

  • @annritchie7452
    @annritchie7452 5 лет назад +5

    Wonderful gem of a site

  • @seandelap6268
    @seandelap6268 3 года назад +2

    Fascinating pictures of Ireland in times gone by.

  • @henrylambert8621
    @henrylambert8621 3 года назад +1

    What a great glance back at the past thank you very much

  • @royksk
    @royksk 3 года назад +30

    Very interesting and good background music. Should’ve been a little longer on each photo so that one can read the caption then have a good look at the photo. Pausing while viewing doesn’t work because of the darkening and pause marks.

    • @joemerison7484
      @joemerison7484 3 года назад +2

      Yes j agree I would like to pause these photos instead of a quick flash.

    • @DdDddd-ep4vz
      @DdDddd-ep4vz 3 года назад +1

      I agree with you.

    • @rhello9961
      @rhello9961 3 года назад +2

      ( Exactly ). just was thinking the same thing myself, it may as well not have been on here at all.

    • @sergeantcrow
      @sergeantcrow 3 года назад

      Just use a PC.. Pause clean . Download or Search old pics Ireland Google images...

  • @Kieran46100
    @Kieran46100 3 года назад +1

    brilliant, thanks a million for such seldom pictures

  • @annaoneill4938
    @annaoneill4938 3 года назад +1

    Wow full of fascinating details, sad and joyful, carlows first car, brilliant 👏

  • @bethsheeba1198
    @bethsheeba1198 5 лет назад +7

    Great pictures. Mostly very sad.

  • @digitaldave9945
    @digitaldave9945 3 месяца назад

    Very good selection. I'd say the Monto shots were taken a decade later than 1910 judging by the ladies' hats.

  • @DonalLeader
    @DonalLeader 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful and inspiring

  • @annxx7976
    @annxx7976 3 года назад +3

    Fascinating, thank you 🇮🇪

  • @BazColne
    @BazColne 3 года назад +1

    Many thanks.

  • @lilliankeane5731
    @lilliankeane5731 3 года назад +2

    I enjoyed them! thank you..✌️

  • @oo-mu1cu
    @oo-mu1cu Год назад +1

    great photos

  • @liamtomlinson4549
    @liamtomlinson4549 3 года назад +4

    A truly wonderful collection of IRELAND'S PAST. Is this collection available to purchase either individually as B+W photo prints or is it available in BOOK FORM?
    WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE.

  • @johndowney8007
    @johndowney8007 3 года назад +11

    My mom was born in April 1935. Having no shoes was normal in the claddagh

  • @theredcroftbear2473
    @theredcroftbear2473 3 года назад +1

    My Mother land,❤️☘️🇮🇪
    My truly proud Ireland I love you,❤️☘️🇮🇪

  • @1916jamesconnolly
    @1916jamesconnolly 3 года назад +1

    The last picture of the volunteers in the GPO is perfect. The man 2nd from right making the funny face makes it feel more real and natural somehow. Everyone needs a joker to keep their spirits up. Also the very young lad first right. I hope they survived the battle. God bless all those young men.

  • @mickeyh1961
    @mickeyh1961 3 года назад +33

    Feel so sad looking at my beautiful country , the history culture people , sad and hard times for sure but still a beautiful country, sadly all sold out to Globslism , no more an Irish nation no more an Irish people gone forever and all that remains are memories

    • @grlfcgombeenhunter2897
      @grlfcgombeenhunter2897 3 года назад +1

      True story

    • @paulbroderick8438
      @paulbroderick8438 3 года назад +6

      Yep, sold it's soul to the Euro and 'being part' of it all. Greetings from a Dublin born boy residing in the USA.

    • @tri5ia
      @tri5ia 3 года назад +4

      I agree with you. My Dad was from Cork City and remembered the Easter Rising. I was born in England but hold an Irish passport. I can’t believe the changes in such a short time. It would have broken my Dad’s heart.

    • @barryb90
      @barryb90 3 года назад +5

      We're a small country with a small population. When you look at England and see that its capital is 42% foreign born not including 2nd generation. Imagine the devastation it's going to have on us. Politicians sold the soul of the Nation for a few pieces of silver.

    • @macattack619
      @macattack619 Год назад

      @@grlfcgombeenhunter2897 told I can find you on any channel 🤣🤣🤣

  • @michaelryan405
    @michaelryan405 3 года назад +5

    The photo of the woman walking and boys in background was actually taken on dublins o'connell St.near parnell Square.i know because I'm standing in the exact same spot where that photo was taken.those buildings are still standing.that same photo is on one of those buildings today

  • @patrickf2671
    @patrickf2671 3 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @emmetoconnor5105
    @emmetoconnor5105 3 года назад +1

    A great collection. The Larkin photo was taken in 1923.

  • @dinkyman8591
    @dinkyman8591 29 дней назад

    nice video, just moved a little too fast for me as by the time I had read the text I did not have enough time to see the photo. But of course i used the pause button to enjoy the pics. Very nice post though.

  • @adamzino611
    @adamzino611 3 года назад

    I have family living in Dublin ,was over last Xmas had a great time ,I also met my partner in Dublin a great pub on George’s street . I’d love to come back to Dublin one day for the craic .

  • @jameswilson7173
    @jameswilson7173 3 года назад +5

    The rare ole times❤️

  • @carollucey111
    @carollucey111 3 года назад +1

    💖💖

  • @katherineshanahan9522
    @katherineshanahan9522 11 месяцев назад

    I watched this video and felt proud to be born in Ireland

  • @patriciapritchard7410
    @patriciapritchard7410 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful .Can you name the piece of music that goes with this film

  • @ReneeLlewllyn
    @ReneeLlewllyn 6 дней назад

    How beautiful and the little girls all dressed in white in St. Petersburg

  • @user-de8mu8xh9j
    @user-de8mu8xh9j 3 месяца назад

    As someone who remembers, there was a great sense of togetherness in those days, of belonging to a people, to a Nation. This has gone with the deliberate destruction of nationalism to be replaced by membership of a global world. In this, people belong everywhere but nowhere.

  • @michaelkearney5562
    @michaelkearney5562 3 года назад +2

    Correction on Alcock and Brown. They were the first to fly the Atlantic non-stop.

    • @pjmoseley243
      @pjmoseley243 Год назад

      I heard Alcock and Brown were 2 Africans am I wrong?

  • @juanitahardy8583
    @juanitahardy8583 5 месяцев назад

    Having Irish great grandparents this was fascinating to watch. I have visited this beautiful country and mourned the day the Americsns took over Waterfird Crystal they destroy history every where they go.

  • @desk739
    @desk739 3 года назад

    Great pictures, but I either read the footnotes or look at the pictures, just a little to fast.

  • @thedarkhugheshughes2640
    @thedarkhugheshughes2640 5 месяцев назад

    Never ever forget where you came from

  • @MarkAnthony-pq9nx
    @MarkAnthony-pq9nx 3 года назад

    My beautiful lreland so much faith, so much humility, so much passion, so much Love in Hate. My poetry is inspired by being allowed to Cycle the Countys - the Lands from Kilmore Key to Schull to Mizzen Head alone with the cold Atlantic yet not lonely ever. Thank you mother ireland - you have given my life grace - belief in me mark the english poet reborn in the turfs of Eire & Carrauntoohil mountain atop, again climbed alone l held the hand of Eire.🎗mx

  • @TICTACMANTIPS
    @TICTACMANTIPS 3 года назад +1

    Minute 2.35 mayo famine workhouse powerful image

  • @jpoh4398
    @jpoh4398 3 года назад +2

    I recently found a certificate of attendance belong to my Dad for St. Patrick's boys school 1937. I would love to be able to look at the fight in the school yard for to try and see if I could identify my Dad in the photo.

  • @karylhogan5758
    @karylhogan5758 3 года назад +5

    People forget the poverty in ireland , and people died young.. often relatives took over the rearing of another child, who parents died young..my granny told me shoes often only worn on a Sunday to mass, and kids hated wearing them, barefoot normal,

  • @LeahyPhoto
    @LeahyPhoto 3 года назад +1

    Italian music?

  • @sherp2u1
    @sherp2u1 Год назад

    It's who we are today....

  • @damiendaly983
    @damiendaly983 3 года назад +3

    dublin in the rare old times , what music is that from , what movie , is it raging bull

    • @mickeyh1961
      @mickeyh1961 3 года назад +3

      Its Intermetzo Cavalier Rusticana
      Italian opera at its finest and so apt for these treasured photos

    • @mickeyh1961
      @mickeyh1961 3 года назад +1

      Yes was used in Ragin Bull

    • @johnkerr1953
      @johnkerr1953 3 года назад +1

      I thurly enjoyed these photos & the music as well, well done the camera 📸 man

  • @fcb9950
    @fcb9950 3 года назад +2

    Superb but a 'photograph' taken in 1850 of famine victims? Not sure about that one...but amazing glimpses of the past all the same

    • @Jen-lg4hp
      @Jen-lg4hp Год назад

      Looks more like early 1900s to me- the women's clothing and hairstyles of the children are wrong for 1850- it's also too clear for that time.

  • @dn5803
    @dn5803 2 года назад +1

    Poignant.

  • @conorsarsfield7158
    @conorsarsfield7158 3 года назад +2

    1:40 is actually Dublin

    • @Marlondurran
      @Marlondurran 3 года назад

      Well spotted.. Whare in Dublin?

    • @conorsarsfield7158
      @conorsarsfield7158 3 года назад

      @@Marlondurran up near the corner of O’Connell Street and Parnell street

    • @Marlondurran
      @Marlondurran 3 года назад

      @@conorsarsfield7158 Fair play to you.. thanks..

  • @mediolanumhibernicus3353
    @mediolanumhibernicus3353 3 года назад

    What has Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana got to do with Ireland in the rare old times?

    • @richardl772
      @richardl772 3 года назад +1

      Nothing, but it works .......

  • @suzannelourensz3771
    @suzannelourensz3771 2 месяца назад

    Why pass the images so fast as there is no time to read what its all about.

  • @stephenmcdowell9210
    @stephenmcdowell9210 3 года назад +2

    A really hard life no money anywere it makes you wonder how they actually survived so many people and no work and it wasn't as if they could pop down to the social security and sign on there was no such thing s

    • @turloc754
      @turloc754 3 года назад +1

      Cash send from Irish working abroad . The Post office had either 3 or 4 deliveries daily except Sunday . How many years ?

    • @turloc754
      @turloc754 3 года назад +1

      Also England had a sea blockage ,and I'm told were frustrated that the country didn't collapse economically. Thanks to family members sending home what they could .
      Very strange how the folks back home have treated the Diaspora even to this day . I grew up not far from the Airport .Every day the mail plane flew overhead much to the joy of everyone .

  • @sararyan1255
    @sararyan1255 3 года назад +3

    🇮🇪🥰🥰👍👍👋

  • @user-rl9bj1jw9z
    @user-rl9bj1jw9z 7 месяцев назад

    It was so poor in Ireland a hundred years ago .😪😪😪

  • @ONE_AND_ONLY_IMRAN_KHAN
    @ONE_AND_ONLY_IMRAN_KHAN 3 года назад +1

    I spend 15 golden years of my life in Dublin continuously and then send back by the gnib in 2019 , it’s mean it’s a international human youth abuse program of Ireland

  • @tearitloosetearitloose4670
    @tearitloosetearitloose4670 3 года назад +2

    Hold your horses... Good photos though.

  • @jbs9231
    @jbs9231 3 года назад +1

    Lady's at 3:15 on the game,,, Really

  • @danbreen6946
    @danbreen6946 3 года назад +8

    The Famine England's Shame Some Very Sad Photographs

  • @claudiojunior9618
    @claudiojunior9618 3 года назад +1

    Not enough time to read or savour the pictures.

  • @lauralametterey3353
    @lauralametterey3353 3 года назад +7

    Genocide. Shame, shame.

  • @patkav7067
    @patkav7067 3 года назад +1

    🇮🇪✝️🇮🇪

  • @petergibson2318
    @petergibson2318 3 года назад

    After the British were thrown out it took a while for the Irish to throw the Catholic Church out.
    After Rome Rule Ireland has blossomed.The United Nations Human Development Report Index 2020 ranks Ireland as the 2nd best place to live in on Earth.
    Norway scores first...easy for Norway... Norway has endless supplies of North Sea oil.