Londonderry Videos
Londonderry, Northern Ireland
from BcastNZ on November 26, 2009
Duration: 171
Duration: 171
Derry or Londonderry (Doire in Irish), is the second city of Northern Ireland and the fourth largest city on the island of Ireland after Dublin, Belfast and Cork. It is situated on the river Foyle in County Derry/Londonderry, close to county Donegal. It has a population of 100,000. Note that the name of the city is a point of political dispute, with unionists advocating the longer name, and nationalists advocating the shorter. A common attempt at compromise is to refer to the county as Londonderry and the city as Derry, but this is not universally accepted. Situated on the banks of River Foyle, Derry is the second largest city in Northern Ireland and one of the oldest inhabited places in the whole island of Ireland. As they say there, 'Derry was a city when Belfast was still a swamp'. Derry's history dates back over 1,450 years, a lasting reminder of the early inhabitants of the area is the Iron Age fort, just over the border in County Donegal, known as the Grianan of Aileach. In the 6th Century St Columba/Colmcille established a monastery in Derry. Shifting ten centuries later to the Plantation of Ulster, King James I of England had the wealthy guilds of London build up the city of Derry (hence the title Londonderry) and surround it by the defensive walls that still ring the city today. These walls witnessed one of the most prominent events in the history of Derry. In 1688 the city was laid siege by the Earl of Antrim and the Catholic forces of James II, the English king who was deposed in favour of Protestant William of Orange. The settlers of the city who were protestant, barricaded themselves within the walls, when a group of apprentice boys from London on seeing the on coming forces, locked the city gates and so started the Great Siege of Derry. The siege was to be the longest in British history, lasting some 105 days, during which an estimated third of the cityâs then population of 30,000 died through disease and starvation. When James II himself rode up to the city walls and lay down terms for surrender he was greeted with shouts of âNo Surrenderâ. The siege was finally broken when the relief ship Mountjoy broke the boom which was laid across the River Foyle beside the city. However the legacy of the Great Siege of Derry lasted for centuries with the Catholic and Protestant communities in Derry still largely divided today. During the years of the Troubles, Derry witnessed some of the most prominent and terrible events of those times. It was on Derry's Bogside area that British soldiers shot dead 14 Catholics in what became known as Bloody Sunday. Since the peace process in Northern Ireland, Derry is slowly emerging as an upbeat cosmopolitan city with great potential and huge tourist interest. A lot of Derryâs sights are meshed with its history, the 16th Century walls which surround the city are among the oldest and the best preserved citadel walls in Europe. A huge percentage of Derryâs population fall into the 20 â 30 age group and there are plenty of places to cater for them with lots of clothes shops and boutiques, pubs, bars and clubs and Derry's traditional Irish and folk music scene are well established. As well as excellent tours around the city and its 17th Century walls, Derry also boasts a number of excellent visitor attractions. The Tower Museum is an award winning attraction, telling the history of the city and includes a range of exhibitions, while Derry's Guildhall, St Columb's Cathedral, St Eugene's Cathedral and St Augustine's Chapel are all historic buildings of stunning architecture. Other sights include the fascinating Bogside Murals found on the walls of what is known as Free Derry Corner and depict various events in the history of the town, from the Nationalist perspective. A more contemporary sculpture in the city, known as Hands Across the Divide, serves as a symbol of the two communities coming together. The city walls are the best-preserved in all of Ireland and make about a one-mile circumference around the city center. Derry is essential split into two main a
also in: Londonderry Derry Northernireland Cityguide Travel Tourism Videotravel Other
fUSe FM - Maghera 2009 - Richard Finlay - Guitar
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 25, 2009
Duration: 328
Duration: 328
http://www.ulster-scots.co.uk Ulster-Scots based community radio station fUSe FM operating out of Maghera Orange Hall. Maghera, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Ulster-Scots / Scotch-Irish history and culture.
also in: Fuse Maghera Richard Finlay Country Folk Guitar Londonderry Derry Cookstown Northern Ireland Irish Ulster Scots Scotch Scottish Music and Entertainment
Ottersons Music Gang - Hank Williams - fUSe FM Tent
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 04, 2009
Duration: 477
Duration: 477
http://www.ulster-scots.co.uk Ulster-Scots based community radio station fUSe FM operating out of Maghera Orange Hall. Maghera, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Ulster-Scots / Scotch-Irish history and culture. Distributed by Tubemogul.
also in: Country Derry Folk Fuse Hank Ireland Irish Londonderry Maghera Movies and Television Northern Scotch Scots Ulster Williams
fUSe FM - Maghera 2009 - Sophie Shields
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 03, 2009
Duration: 201
Duration: 201
http://www.ulster-scots.co.uk Ulster-Scots based community radio station fUSe FM operating out of Maghera Orange Hall. Maghera, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Ulster-Scots / Scotch-Irish history and culture. Distributed by Tubemogul.
also in: Derry Fuse Ireland Irish Londonderry Maghera Movies and Television Northern Scotch Scots Shields Shiels Sophie Ulster
fUSe FM - Maghera 2009 - Hutchinsons
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 03, 2009
Duration: 349
Duration: 349
http://www.ulster-scots.co.uk Ulster-Scots based community radio station fUSe FM operating out of Maghera Orange Hall. Maghera, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Ulster-Scots / Scotch-Irish history and culture. Distributed by Tubemogul.
also in: Hutchinson Bluegrass Hillbilly Shields Fuse Maghera Londonderry Derry Ulster Scots Scotch Northern Ireland Irish Movies and Television
Bill Kirchen (HD) - Hot Rod Lincoln - Tupelo Music Hall, Londonderry, NH - 10/9/09
from Favorites of Fearless13Z on October 10, 2009
Duration: 320
Duration: 320
Bill Kirchen (The Titan Of The Fender Telecaster) - Hot Rod Lincoln - Tupelo Music Hall, Londonderry, NH - 10/9/09
also in: Bill Hall Hot Kirchen Lincoln Londonderry Music Rod Tupelo
fUSe FM - Maghera 2009 - Ulster Scots Language Society
from recent posts tagged hall - blip.tv (beta) on October 08, 2009
Duration: 392
Duration: 392
http://www.ulster-scots.co.uk Ulster-Scots based community radio station fUSe FM operating out of Maghera Orange Hall. Maghera, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Ulster-Scots / Scotch-Irish history and culture. Distributed by Tubemogul.
also in: Fuse Radio Language Society Mcintyre Maghera Ulster Scots Northern Ireland Irish Orange Hall Folk Country Desertmartin Tobermore Derry Londonderry Lodge Movies and Television
Desertmartin Acc @ CSOW 2009 - How Deep the Fathers Love
from recent posts tagged fathers - blip.tv (beta) on May 26, 2009
Duration: 49
Duration: 49
http://www.orange-order.co.uk http://www.ulster-scots.co.uk Cookstown Sons Of William annual band parade, Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Ulster-Scots / Scotch-Irish heritage.
also in: Accordion Band Cookstown Deep Derry Desertmartin Fathers How Hymn Ireland Irish Lodge Londonderry Love Loyalist Music and Entertainment Northern Omagh Orange Order Protestant Scotch Scots Scottish Tyrone Ulster William







