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"The Second Coming" by William Butler Yeats
An animated interpretation of William Butler Yeats's poem "The Second Coming"
--
For an analysis of this poem, watch this video: http://bit.ly/TEDEdYeatsAnalysis
This animation is part of our series, "There's a Poem for That," which features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life's biggest feelings. Check out the full series here: http://bit.ly/TEDEdTheresAPoemForThat
Poem by William Butler Yeats, directed by Eoin Duffy.
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published: 02 Feb 2019
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4. William Butler Yeats
Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer
The early poetry of William Butler Yeats is read and interpreted with particular attention paid to Yeats's ambitions as a specifically Irish poet. Yeats's commitment to a poetry of symbol is explored in "The Song of the Wandering Aengus," a fable of poetic vocation. "A Coat," composed at the end of Yeats's struggle to bring about an Irish national theater, shows the poet reconceiving his style and in search of a new audience. "The Fisherman" is read as a revision of "The Song of the Wandering Aengus" which reflects this new set of concerns.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: William Butler Yeats
06:28 - Chapter 2. W. B. Yeats and King Goll
14:41 - Chapter 3. W. B. Yeats Poem: "The Song of the Wandering Aengus"
27:01 - Chapter 4. W. B. Yeats Poe...
published: 06 Dec 2012
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Sailing to Byzantium - W. B. Yeats (Powerful Life Poetry)
Read by Doug Barron
Music by Hammock
-
William Butler Yeats was a Nobel Prize winning Irish writer, widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century.
"Sailing to Byzantium" is Yeats' definitive statement about the agony of old age and the imaginative and spiritual work required to remain a healthy individual even when the heart is "fastened to a dying animal" (the body).
Yeats's solution is to leave the country of the young and travel to Byzantium, where the sages in the city's famous gold mosaics could become the "singing-masters" of his soul. He hopes the sages will appear in fire and take him away from his body into an existence outside time, where, like a great work of art, he could exist in "the artifice of eternity."
In the final stanza of the poem, he declare...
published: 16 May 2020
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W. B. Yeats documentary
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre. In his later years he served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
W. B. Yeats documentary
2005
Thumbnail by Mary Bassett
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/william-butler-yeats-literary-legend-by-mary-bassett-mary-bassett.html?product=framed-print
published: 06 Oct 2022
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When You Are Old - W. B. Yeats read by Cillian Murphy | Powerful Life Poetry
Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet. - Plato
When You Are Old by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
When you are old and grey and full of sleep,
And nodding by the fire, take down this book,
And slowly read, and dream of the soft look
Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;
How many loved your moments of glad grace,
And loved your beauty with love false or true,
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of your changing face;
And bending down beside the glowing bars,
Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled
And paced upon the mountains overhead
And hid his face amid a crowd of stars.
#poetry #love
published: 27 Jul 2022
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William Butler Yeats Quotes To Give You A Different Perspective Of Life | Life Changing Quotes
William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. A pillar of the Irish literary establishment, he helped to found the Abbey Theatre, and in his later years served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival along with Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn and others.
#WilliamButlerYeatsQuotes #WilliamButlerYeats #SimplyMotivation
published: 20 Jan 2022
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Liam Neeson reads WB Yeats' Easter 1916 | RTÉ
Liam Neeson reads WB Yeats' Easter 1916 | RTÉ
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
published: 18 Mar 2016
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Dominic West reads "The Second Coming" by WB Yeats | A Fanatic Heart: Geldof on Yeats, RTE One
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
"Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world..."
Dominic West reads "The Second Coming" by WB Yeats.
"A Fanatic Heart: Geldof on Yeats" concludes Thursday 31st March, 10.15, RTE One
published: 30 Mar 2016
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W.B Yeats' best poems
9 of the best poems by Irish poet W.B. Yeats.
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre, and in his later years served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
Subscribe here for more videos - https://tinyurl.com/2p9hjxbs
This channel aims to upload high quality videos relating to all kinds of literature (Poetry, novels, etc.)
1. When You Are Old
Music - Sad Reflection and Grief Piano by MusicLFiles
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/8272-sad-reflection-and-grief-piano
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license...
published: 03 Feb 2022
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🔵 The Second Coming Poem by William Butler Yeats Summary Analysis Second Coming William Butler Yeats
The Second Coming Poem by William Butler Yeats Summary Analysis Second Coming William Butler Yeats
Written in 1919
by W.B.Yeats
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Surely some revelation is at hand;
Surely the Second Coming is at hand.
The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out
When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi
Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel...
published: 08 Jul 2022
1:57
"The Second Coming" by William Butler Yeats
An animated interpretation of William Butler Yeats's poem "The Second Coming"
--
For an analysis of this poem, watch this video: http://bit.ly/TEDEdYeatsAnaly...
An animated interpretation of William Butler Yeats's poem "The Second Coming"
--
For an analysis of this poem, watch this video: http://bit.ly/TEDEdYeatsAnalysis
This animation is part of our series, "There's a Poem for That," which features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life's biggest feelings. Check out the full series here: http://bit.ly/TEDEdTheresAPoemForThat
Poem by William Butler Yeats, directed by Eoin Duffy.
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An animated interpretation of William Butler Yeats's poem "The Second Coming"
--
For an analysis of this poem, watch this video: http://bit.ly/TEDEdYeatsAnalysis
This animation is part of our series, "There's a Poem for That," which features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life's biggest feelings. Check out the full series here: http://bit.ly/TEDEdTheresAPoemForThat
Poem by William Butler Yeats, directed by Eoin Duffy.
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- published: 02 Feb 2019
- views: 411661
45:43
4. William Butler Yeats
Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer
The early poetry of William Butler Yeats is read and interpreted with particular attention paid to Yeats's ambitio...
Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer
The early poetry of William Butler Yeats is read and interpreted with particular attention paid to Yeats's ambitions as a specifically Irish poet. Yeats's commitment to a poetry of symbol is explored in "The Song of the Wandering Aengus," a fable of poetic vocation. "A Coat," composed at the end of Yeats's struggle to bring about an Irish national theater, shows the poet reconceiving his style and in search of a new audience. "The Fisherman" is read as a revision of "The Song of the Wandering Aengus" which reflects this new set of concerns.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: William Butler Yeats
06:28 - Chapter 2. W. B. Yeats and King Goll
14:41 - Chapter 3. W. B. Yeats Poem: "The Song of the Wandering Aengus"
27:01 - Chapter 4. W. B. Yeats Poem: "A Coat"
32:45 - Chapter 5. W. B. Yeats Poem: "The Fisherman"
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Spring 2007.
https://wn.com/4._William_Butler_Yeats
Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer
The early poetry of William Butler Yeats is read and interpreted with particular attention paid to Yeats's ambitions as a specifically Irish poet. Yeats's commitment to a poetry of symbol is explored in "The Song of the Wandering Aengus," a fable of poetic vocation. "A Coat," composed at the end of Yeats's struggle to bring about an Irish national theater, shows the poet reconceiving his style and in search of a new audience. "The Fisherman" is read as a revision of "The Song of the Wandering Aengus" which reflects this new set of concerns.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: William Butler Yeats
06:28 - Chapter 2. W. B. Yeats and King Goll
14:41 - Chapter 3. W. B. Yeats Poem: "The Song of the Wandering Aengus"
27:01 - Chapter 4. W. B. Yeats Poem: "A Coat"
32:45 - Chapter 5. W. B. Yeats Poem: "The Fisherman"
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Spring 2007.
- published: 06 Dec 2012
- views: 140398
3:02
Sailing to Byzantium - W. B. Yeats (Powerful Life Poetry)
Read by Doug Barron
Music by Hammock
-
William Butler Yeats was a Nobel Prize winning Irish writer, widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20t...
Read by Doug Barron
Music by Hammock
-
William Butler Yeats was a Nobel Prize winning Irish writer, widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century.
"Sailing to Byzantium" is Yeats' definitive statement about the agony of old age and the imaginative and spiritual work required to remain a healthy individual even when the heart is "fastened to a dying animal" (the body).
Yeats's solution is to leave the country of the young and travel to Byzantium, where the sages in the city's famous gold mosaics could become the "singing-masters" of his soul. He hopes the sages will appear in fire and take him away from his body into an existence outside time, where, like a great work of art, he could exist in "the artifice of eternity."
In the final stanza of the poem, he declares that once he is out of his body he will never again appear in the form of a natural thing; rather, he will become a golden bird, sitting on a golden tree, singing of the past, the present, and the future.
https://wn.com/Sailing_To_Byzantium_W._B._Yeats_(Powerful_Life_Poetry)
Read by Doug Barron
Music by Hammock
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William Butler Yeats was a Nobel Prize winning Irish writer, widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century.
"Sailing to Byzantium" is Yeats' definitive statement about the agony of old age and the imaginative and spiritual work required to remain a healthy individual even when the heart is "fastened to a dying animal" (the body).
Yeats's solution is to leave the country of the young and travel to Byzantium, where the sages in the city's famous gold mosaics could become the "singing-masters" of his soul. He hopes the sages will appear in fire and take him away from his body into an existence outside time, where, like a great work of art, he could exist in "the artifice of eternity."
In the final stanza of the poem, he declares that once he is out of his body he will never again appear in the form of a natural thing; rather, he will become a golden bird, sitting on a golden tree, singing of the past, the present, and the future.
- published: 16 May 2020
- views: 314827
28:28
W. B. Yeats documentary
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a ...
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre. In his later years he served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
W. B. Yeats documentary
2005
Thumbnail by Mary Bassett
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/william-butler-yeats-literary-legend-by-mary-bassett-mary-bassett.html?product=framed-print
https://wn.com/W._B._Yeats_Documentary
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre. In his later years he served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
W. B. Yeats documentary
2005
Thumbnail by Mary Bassett
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/william-butler-yeats-literary-legend-by-mary-bassett-mary-bassett.html?product=framed-print
- published: 06 Oct 2022
- views: 68598
1:55
When You Are Old - W. B. Yeats read by Cillian Murphy | Powerful Life Poetry
Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a ...
Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet. - Plato
When You Are Old by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
When you are old and grey and full of sleep,
And nodding by the fire, take down this book,
And slowly read, and dream of the soft look
Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;
How many loved your moments of glad grace,
And loved your beauty with love false or true,
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of your changing face;
And bending down beside the glowing bars,
Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled
And paced upon the mountains overhead
And hid his face amid a crowd of stars.
#poetry #love
https://wn.com/When_You_Are_Old_W._B._Yeats_Read_By_Cillian_Murphy_|_Powerful_Life_Poetry
Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet. - Plato
When You Are Old by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
When you are old and grey and full of sleep,
And nodding by the fire, take down this book,
And slowly read, and dream of the soft look
Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;
How many loved your moments of glad grace,
And loved your beauty with love false or true,
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of your changing face;
And bending down beside the glowing bars,
Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled
And paced upon the mountains overhead
And hid his face amid a crowd of stars.
#poetry #love
- published: 27 Jul 2022
- views: 1438049
5:30
William Butler Yeats Quotes To Give You A Different Perspective Of Life | Life Changing Quotes
William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. A pillar of the Irish literary estab...
William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. A pillar of the Irish literary establishment, he helped to found the Abbey Theatre, and in his later years served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival along with Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn and others.
#WilliamButlerYeatsQuotes #WilliamButlerYeats #SimplyMotivation
https://wn.com/William_Butler_Yeats_Quotes_To_Give_You_A_Different_Perspective_Of_Life_|_Life_Changing_Quotes
William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. A pillar of the Irish literary establishment, he helped to found the Abbey Theatre, and in his later years served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival along with Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn and others.
#WilliamButlerYeatsQuotes #WilliamButlerYeats #SimplyMotivation
- published: 20 Jan 2022
- views: 1640
4:08
Liam Neeson reads WB Yeats' Easter 1916 | RTÉ
Liam Neeson reads WB Yeats' Easter 1916 | RTÉ
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
Liam Neeson reads WB Yeats' Easter 1916 | RTÉ
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
https://wn.com/Liam_Neeson_Reads_Wb_Yeats'_Easter_1916_|_Rté
Liam Neeson reads WB Yeats' Easter 1916 | RTÉ
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
- published: 18 Mar 2016
- views: 182742
1:30
Dominic West reads "The Second Coming" by WB Yeats | A Fanatic Heart: Geldof on Yeats, RTE One
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
"Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world..."
Dominic West reads "The Second Com...
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
"Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world..."
Dominic West reads "The Second Coming" by WB Yeats.
"A Fanatic Heart: Geldof on Yeats" concludes Thursday 31st March, 10.15, RTE One
https://wn.com/Dominic_West_Reads_The_Second_Coming_By_Wb_Yeats_|_A_Fanatic_Heart_Geldof_On_Yeats,_Rte_One
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
"Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world..."
Dominic West reads "The Second Coming" by WB Yeats.
"A Fanatic Heart: Geldof on Yeats" concludes Thursday 31st March, 10.15, RTE One
- published: 30 Mar 2016
- views: 114285
16:25
W.B Yeats' best poems
9 of the best poems by Irish poet W.B. Yeats.
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the ...
9 of the best poems by Irish poet W.B. Yeats.
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre, and in his later years served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
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1. When You Are Old
Music - Sad Reflection and Grief Piano by MusicLFiles
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/8272-sad-reflection-and-grief-piano
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
2. The Second Coming
Music - Horizon Flare by Alexander Nakarada
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3. Leda and the Swan
Music - Gymnopedie No. 1 by Kevin MacLeod
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4. The Lake Isle of Innisfree
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5. Easter 1916
Music - Despair and Triumph by Kevin MacLeod
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6. An Irish Airman Foresees his Death
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7. The Wild Swans at Coole
Music - Touching Moments Four - Melody by Kevin MacLeod
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8. The Song of Wandering Aengus
Music - Horizon Flare by Alexander Nakarada
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License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
9. He Wishes for the Clothes of Heaven
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https://wn.com/W.B_Yeats'_Best_Poems
9 of the best poems by Irish poet W.B. Yeats.
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre, and in his later years served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
Subscribe here for more videos - https://tinyurl.com/2p9hjxbs
This channel aims to upload high quality videos relating to all kinds of literature (Poetry, novels, etc.)
1. When You Are Old
Music - Sad Reflection and Grief Piano by MusicLFiles
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/8272-sad-reflection-and-grief-piano
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
2. The Second Coming
Music - Horizon Flare by Alexander Nakarada
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4837-horizon-flare
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
3. Leda and the Swan
Music - Gymnopedie No. 1 by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/3837-gymnopedie-no-1
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
4. The Lake Isle of Innisfree
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5. Easter 1916
Music - Despair and Triumph by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/3641-despair-and-triumph
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6. An Irish Airman Foresees his Death
Music - Cold Melancholic Autumn by MusicLFiles
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6301-cold-melancholic-autumn
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
7. The Wild Swans at Coole
Music - Touching Moments Four - Melody by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4536-touching-moments-four---melody
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
8. The Song of Wandering Aengus
Music - Horizon Flare by Alexander Nakarada
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License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
9. He Wishes for the Clothes of Heaven
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- published: 03 Feb 2022
- views: 215326
12:02
🔵 The Second Coming Poem by William Butler Yeats Summary Analysis Second Coming William Butler Yeats
The Second Coming Poem by William Butler Yeats Summary Analysis Second Coming William Butler Yeats
Written in 1919
by W.B.Yeats
Turning and turning in the wide...
The Second Coming Poem by William Butler Yeats Summary Analysis Second Coming William Butler Yeats
Written in 1919
by W.B.Yeats
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Surely some revelation is at hand;
Surely the Second Coming is at hand.
The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out
When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi
Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
The darkness drops again; but now I know
That twenty centuries of stony sleep
Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
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The Second Coming Poem by William Butler Yeats Summary Analysis Second Coming William Butler Yeats
Written in 1919
by W.B.Yeats
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Surely some revelation is at hand;
Surely the Second Coming is at hand.
The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out
When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi
Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
The darkness drops again; but now I know
That twenty centuries of stony sleep
Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
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- published: 08 Jul 2022
- views: 25794
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W. B. Yeats documentary
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre. In his later years he served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
W. B. Yeats documentary
2005
Thumbnail by Mary Bassett
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/william-butler-yeats-literary-legend-by-mary-bassett-mary-bassett.html?product=framed-print
published: 06 Oct 2022
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When You Are Old - W. B. Yeats read by Cillian Murphy | Powerful Life Poetry
Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet. - Plato
When You Are Old by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
When you are old and grey and full of sleep,
And nodding by the fire, take down this book,
And slowly read, and dream of the soft look
Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;
How many loved your moments of glad grace,
And loved your beauty with love false or true,
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of your changing face;
And bending down beside the glowing bars,
Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled
And paced upon the mountains overhead
And hid his face amid a crowd of stars.
#poetry #love
published: 27 Jul 2022
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The Wonderful & Frightening World of W.B. Yeats - BoB 2016
Irish poet W.B Yeats is considered one of the foremost poets of the 20th century.
In this lecture, Dr Stephen Cheeke explores the magical and frightening dimension of Yeats’ life and thoughts that inspired his poetry, challenging the audience to test the limits of their imagination.
published: 18 May 2016
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W.B Yeats' best poems
9 of the best poems by Irish poet W.B. Yeats.
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre, and in his later years served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
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License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license...
published: 03 Feb 2022
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"The Second Coming" by William Butler Yeats
An animated interpretation of William Butler Yeats's poem "The Second Coming"
--
For an analysis of this poem, watch this video: http://bit.ly/TEDEdYeatsAnalysis
This animation is part of our series, "There's a Poem for That," which features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life's biggest feelings. Check out the full series here: http://bit.ly/TEDEdTheresAPoemForThat
Poem by William Butler Yeats, directed by Eoin Duffy.
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#poetry
published: 02 Feb 2019
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Sailing to Byzantium - W. B. Yeats (Powerful Life Poetry)
Read by Doug Barron
Music by Hammock
-
William Butler Yeats was a Nobel Prize winning Irish writer, widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century.
"Sailing to Byzantium" is Yeats' definitive statement about the agony of old age and the imaginative and spiritual work required to remain a healthy individual even when the heart is "fastened to a dying animal" (the body).
Yeats's solution is to leave the country of the young and travel to Byzantium, where the sages in the city's famous gold mosaics could become the "singing-masters" of his soul. He hopes the sages will appear in fire and take him away from his body into an existence outside time, where, like a great work of art, he could exist in "the artifice of eternity."
In the final stanza of the poem, he declare...
published: 16 May 2020
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4. William Butler Yeats
Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer
The early poetry of William Butler Yeats is read and interpreted with particular attention paid to Yeats's ambitions as a specifically Irish poet. Yeats's commitment to a poetry of symbol is explored in "The Song of the Wandering Aengus," a fable of poetic vocation. "A Coat," composed at the end of Yeats's struggle to bring about an Irish national theater, shows the poet reconceiving his style and in search of a new audience. "The Fisherman" is read as a revision of "The Song of the Wandering Aengus" which reflects this new set of concerns.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: William Butler Yeats
06:28 - Chapter 2. W. B. Yeats and King Goll
14:41 - Chapter 3. W. B. Yeats Poem: "The Song of the Wandering Aengus"
27:01 - Chapter 4. W. B. Yeats Poe...
published: 06 Dec 2012
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W.B. Yeats reads The Lake Isle of Innisfree
W.B. Yeats reads his poem The Lake Isle of Innisfree.
published: 25 Jul 2010
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SMU Meadows Music - Meadows Choirs - Night and Light and Half-Light - LIVE 04.28.2024
SMU Meadows Music - Meadows Choirs - Night and Light and Half-Light - LIVE 04.28.2024
The season concludes with a program inspired by W.B. Yeats’ poem He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven. Following his text “Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths…of night and light and the half-light,” the music will survey themes of day, night, love and mystery.
*Copyright for Meadows Division of Music Concert Recordings is assigned to Southern Methodist University. Copyrighted recordings are made available for personal use only and may not be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, in whole or in part, without written permission from the university.*
published: 29 Apr 2024
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Liam Neeson reads WB Yeats' Easter 1916 | RTÉ
Liam Neeson reads WB Yeats' Easter 1916 | RTÉ
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
published: 18 Mar 2016
28:28
W. B. Yeats documentary
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a ...
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre. In his later years he served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
W. B. Yeats documentary
2005
Thumbnail by Mary Bassett
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/william-butler-yeats-literary-legend-by-mary-bassett-mary-bassett.html?product=framed-print
https://wn.com/W._B._Yeats_Documentary
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre. In his later years he served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
W. B. Yeats documentary
2005
Thumbnail by Mary Bassett
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/william-butler-yeats-literary-legend-by-mary-bassett-mary-bassett.html?product=framed-print
- published: 06 Oct 2022
- views: 68598
1:55
When You Are Old - W. B. Yeats read by Cillian Murphy | Powerful Life Poetry
Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a ...
Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet. - Plato
When You Are Old by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
When you are old and grey and full of sleep,
And nodding by the fire, take down this book,
And slowly read, and dream of the soft look
Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;
How many loved your moments of glad grace,
And loved your beauty with love false or true,
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of your changing face;
And bending down beside the glowing bars,
Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled
And paced upon the mountains overhead
And hid his face amid a crowd of stars.
#poetry #love
https://wn.com/When_You_Are_Old_W._B._Yeats_Read_By_Cillian_Murphy_|_Powerful_Life_Poetry
Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet. - Plato
When You Are Old by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
When you are old and grey and full of sleep,
And nodding by the fire, take down this book,
And slowly read, and dream of the soft look
Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;
How many loved your moments of glad grace,
And loved your beauty with love false or true,
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of your changing face;
And bending down beside the glowing bars,
Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled
And paced upon the mountains overhead
And hid his face amid a crowd of stars.
#poetry #love
- published: 27 Jul 2022
- views: 1438049
37:45
The Wonderful & Frightening World of W.B. Yeats - BoB 2016
Irish poet W.B Yeats is considered one of the foremost poets of the 20th century.
In this lecture, Dr Stephen Cheeke explores the magical and frightening dimen...
Irish poet W.B Yeats is considered one of the foremost poets of the 20th century.
In this lecture, Dr Stephen Cheeke explores the magical and frightening dimension of Yeats’ life and thoughts that inspired his poetry, challenging the audience to test the limits of their imagination.
https://wn.com/The_Wonderful_Frightening_World_Of_W.B._Yeats_Bob_2016
Irish poet W.B Yeats is considered one of the foremost poets of the 20th century.
In this lecture, Dr Stephen Cheeke explores the magical and frightening dimension of Yeats’ life and thoughts that inspired his poetry, challenging the audience to test the limits of their imagination.
- published: 18 May 2016
- views: 96621
16:25
W.B Yeats' best poems
9 of the best poems by Irish poet W.B. Yeats.
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the ...
9 of the best poems by Irish poet W.B. Yeats.
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre, and in his later years served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
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1. When You Are Old
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2. The Second Coming
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3. Leda and the Swan
Music - Gymnopedie No. 1 by Kevin MacLeod
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4. The Lake Isle of Innisfree
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5. Easter 1916
Music - Despair and Triumph by Kevin MacLeod
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6. An Irish Airman Foresees his Death
Music - Cold Melancholic Autumn by MusicLFiles
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7. The Wild Swans at Coole
Music - Touching Moments Four - Melody by Kevin MacLeod
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8. The Song of Wandering Aengus
Music - Horizon Flare by Alexander Nakarada
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9. He Wishes for the Clothes of Heaven
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https://wn.com/W.B_Yeats'_Best_Poems
9 of the best poems by Irish poet W.B. Yeats.
William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre, and in his later years served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State.
Subscribe here for more videos - https://tinyurl.com/2p9hjxbs
This channel aims to upload high quality videos relating to all kinds of literature (Poetry, novels, etc.)
1. When You Are Old
Music - Sad Reflection and Grief Piano by MusicLFiles
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/8272-sad-reflection-and-grief-piano
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
2. The Second Coming
Music - Horizon Flare by Alexander Nakarada
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4837-horizon-flare
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
3. Leda and the Swan
Music - Gymnopedie No. 1 by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/3837-gymnopedie-no-1
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
4. The Lake Isle of Innisfree
Music - https://www.bensound.com
5. Easter 1916
Music - Despair and Triumph by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/3641-despair-and-triumph
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
6. An Irish Airman Foresees his Death
Music - Cold Melancholic Autumn by MusicLFiles
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6301-cold-melancholic-autumn
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
7. The Wild Swans at Coole
Music - Touching Moments Four - Melody by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4536-touching-moments-four---melody
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
8. The Song of Wandering Aengus
Music - Horizon Flare by Alexander Nakarada
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4837-horizon-flare
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
9. He Wishes for the Clothes of Heaven
Music - https://www.bensound.com
- published: 03 Feb 2022
- views: 215326
1:57
"The Second Coming" by William Butler Yeats
An animated interpretation of William Butler Yeats's poem "The Second Coming"
--
For an analysis of this poem, watch this video: http://bit.ly/TEDEdYeatsAnaly...
An animated interpretation of William Butler Yeats's poem "The Second Coming"
--
For an analysis of this poem, watch this video: http://bit.ly/TEDEdYeatsAnalysis
This animation is part of our series, "There's a Poem for That," which features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life's biggest feelings. Check out the full series here: http://bit.ly/TEDEdTheresAPoemForThat
Poem by William Butler Yeats, directed by Eoin Duffy.
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An animated interpretation of William Butler Yeats's poem "The Second Coming"
--
For an analysis of this poem, watch this video: http://bit.ly/TEDEdYeatsAnalysis
This animation is part of our series, "There's a Poem for That," which features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life's biggest feelings. Check out the full series here: http://bit.ly/TEDEdTheresAPoemForThat
Poem by William Butler Yeats, directed by Eoin Duffy.
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#poetry
- published: 02 Feb 2019
- views: 411661
3:02
Sailing to Byzantium - W. B. Yeats (Powerful Life Poetry)
Read by Doug Barron
Music by Hammock
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William Butler Yeats was a Nobel Prize winning Irish writer, widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20t...
Read by Doug Barron
Music by Hammock
-
William Butler Yeats was a Nobel Prize winning Irish writer, widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century.
"Sailing to Byzantium" is Yeats' definitive statement about the agony of old age and the imaginative and spiritual work required to remain a healthy individual even when the heart is "fastened to a dying animal" (the body).
Yeats's solution is to leave the country of the young and travel to Byzantium, where the sages in the city's famous gold mosaics could become the "singing-masters" of his soul. He hopes the sages will appear in fire and take him away from his body into an existence outside time, where, like a great work of art, he could exist in "the artifice of eternity."
In the final stanza of the poem, he declares that once he is out of his body he will never again appear in the form of a natural thing; rather, he will become a golden bird, sitting on a golden tree, singing of the past, the present, and the future.
https://wn.com/Sailing_To_Byzantium_W._B._Yeats_(Powerful_Life_Poetry)
Read by Doug Barron
Music by Hammock
-
William Butler Yeats was a Nobel Prize winning Irish writer, widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century.
"Sailing to Byzantium" is Yeats' definitive statement about the agony of old age and the imaginative and spiritual work required to remain a healthy individual even when the heart is "fastened to a dying animal" (the body).
Yeats's solution is to leave the country of the young and travel to Byzantium, where the sages in the city's famous gold mosaics could become the "singing-masters" of his soul. He hopes the sages will appear in fire and take him away from his body into an existence outside time, where, like a great work of art, he could exist in "the artifice of eternity."
In the final stanza of the poem, he declares that once he is out of his body he will never again appear in the form of a natural thing; rather, he will become a golden bird, sitting on a golden tree, singing of the past, the present, and the future.
- published: 16 May 2020
- views: 314827
45:43
4. William Butler Yeats
Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer
The early poetry of William Butler Yeats is read and interpreted with particular attention paid to Yeats's ambitio...
Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer
The early poetry of William Butler Yeats is read and interpreted with particular attention paid to Yeats's ambitions as a specifically Irish poet. Yeats's commitment to a poetry of symbol is explored in "The Song of the Wandering Aengus," a fable of poetic vocation. "A Coat," composed at the end of Yeats's struggle to bring about an Irish national theater, shows the poet reconceiving his style and in search of a new audience. "The Fisherman" is read as a revision of "The Song of the Wandering Aengus" which reflects this new set of concerns.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: William Butler Yeats
06:28 - Chapter 2. W. B. Yeats and King Goll
14:41 - Chapter 3. W. B. Yeats Poem: "The Song of the Wandering Aengus"
27:01 - Chapter 4. W. B. Yeats Poem: "A Coat"
32:45 - Chapter 5. W. B. Yeats Poem: "The Fisherman"
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Spring 2007.
https://wn.com/4._William_Butler_Yeats
Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer
The early poetry of William Butler Yeats is read and interpreted with particular attention paid to Yeats's ambitions as a specifically Irish poet. Yeats's commitment to a poetry of symbol is explored in "The Song of the Wandering Aengus," a fable of poetic vocation. "A Coat," composed at the end of Yeats's struggle to bring about an Irish national theater, shows the poet reconceiving his style and in search of a new audience. "The Fisherman" is read as a revision of "The Song of the Wandering Aengus" which reflects this new set of concerns.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: William Butler Yeats
06:28 - Chapter 2. W. B. Yeats and King Goll
14:41 - Chapter 3. W. B. Yeats Poem: "The Song of the Wandering Aengus"
27:01 - Chapter 4. W. B. Yeats Poem: "A Coat"
32:45 - Chapter 5. W. B. Yeats Poem: "The Fisherman"
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Spring 2007.
- published: 06 Dec 2012
- views: 140398
1:25:18
SMU Meadows Music - Meadows Choirs - Night and Light and Half-Light - LIVE 04.28.2024
SMU Meadows Music - Meadows Choirs - Night and Light and Half-Light - LIVE 04.28.2024
The season concludes with a program inspired by W.B. Yeats’ poem He wishe...
SMU Meadows Music - Meadows Choirs - Night and Light and Half-Light - LIVE 04.28.2024
The season concludes with a program inspired by W.B. Yeats’ poem He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven. Following his text “Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths…of night and light and the half-light,” the music will survey themes of day, night, love and mystery.
*Copyright for Meadows Division of Music Concert Recordings is assigned to Southern Methodist University. Copyrighted recordings are made available for personal use only and may not be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, in whole or in part, without written permission from the university.*
https://wn.com/Smu_Meadows_Music_Meadows_Choirs_Night_And_Light_And_Half_Light_Live_04.28.2024
SMU Meadows Music - Meadows Choirs - Night and Light and Half-Light - LIVE 04.28.2024
The season concludes with a program inspired by W.B. Yeats’ poem He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven. Following his text “Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths…of night and light and the half-light,” the music will survey themes of day, night, love and mystery.
*Copyright for Meadows Division of Music Concert Recordings is assigned to Southern Methodist University. Copyrighted recordings are made available for personal use only and may not be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, in whole or in part, without written permission from the university.*
- published: 29 Apr 2024
- views: 285
4:08
Liam Neeson reads WB Yeats' Easter 1916 | RTÉ
Liam Neeson reads WB Yeats' Easter 1916 | RTÉ
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
Liam Neeson reads WB Yeats' Easter 1916 | RTÉ
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
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Liam Neeson reads WB Yeats' Easter 1916 | RTÉ
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
- published: 18 Mar 2016
- views: 182742
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Armagh City; A Glimpse of the City in Northern Ireland / County Armagh - Cities of Ireland
Armagh City is a new city in Northern Ireland - but a historic capital of Ireland. Spend a few minutes as we take you through Armagh - one of our favourite cities in Northern Ireland - not far from the border with the South of Ireland and around one hour drive from Belfast - it offers great places to visit, lovely restaurants and bars and shopping. It has amazing walks around the streets and through historical roads that are clearly marked - each with its own story. The city is very closely linked to Saint Patrick.
Armagh city is the county town of county Armagh and it is also one famous city in Northern Ireland as well as a civil parish. Armagh is not much of a small town, it is actually a medium-sized one, but it only gained the city status in 1994 and was given the Lord Mayoralty statu...
published: 06 Feb 2017
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County Armagh: Ireland Explained
A land of apples, drumlins, cathedrals, some failed urban planning and connections to some of Ireland’s most legendary figures. Welcome to County Armagh.
Next episode: County Carlow
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Intro - 00:00
Overview - 00:22
Physical Geography - 2:00
Cities and Towns - 3:06
Story of Craigavon - 5:06
Transport & Tourism - 6:28
History - 7:47
Economy - 9:05
Sports - 9:40
Famous People - 10:00
Places named after Armagh - 10:32
Conclusion - 10:47
County Armagh's geography ranges from the hilly Ring of Gullion to the south to a rolling drumlin landscape as you move northward towards Lough Neagh. The county is home to Armagh City as well as the uncompleted planned town of Craigavon between Portadown and Lurgan. Various places...
published: 12 Feb 2021
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Things to do in Armagh, Ireland
County Armagh, which goes by the name the Orchard County, due to the large number of apple orchards across the land, is a stunning region in Northern Ireland with a deep history, dramatic landscapes, and a multitude of cultural, educational, and outdoor activities to get involved with.
County Armagh is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland and one of the 32 traditional counties of Ireland. Armagh is located in the historic province of Ulster and is part of the United Kingdom. The county is bounded by the Irish Republic to the south, County Down to the east, and County Tyrone to the north.
The land stretches over an area of 1,326 square kilometers) making it one of the smallest of the six counties in Northern Ireland. The county’s population is approximately 175,000, according to th...
published: 04 Apr 2023
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Tragic Turning Point: The Armagh Rail Disaster
The Armagh Rail Disaster, Ireland - June 12 1889 was a nightmare of locked exit doors, poor decision making and a lack of standardization in the UK's Privatized Rail System. Railways would undergo sweeping changes to safety policies, procedures and systems as a result.
Previous Tragic Tales Episode: https://youtu.be/TySA8ViKjCo
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published: 31 Oct 2021
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Armagh City: ecclesiastical capital, beautiful Georgian gem and ancient royal site of Gaelic Ireland
The Armagh Courthouse is a grade A listed building. This building was largely destroyed by an 1,000lb IRA bomb in 1993 and reopened after extensive rebuilding in 1999.
A lot of work goes into these videos. You can now buy me a pint as a means of appreciation for my work on Naked Ireland, no obligation, obviously - only if you can afford it... I appreciate it. Cheers.
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Facing the Courthouse at the other side of The Mall is the imposing Georgian façade of Armagh Gaol, built in 1780 and mostly functioning as a women’s prison. We’ll do a separate video on this place as some infamous inmates have been incarcerated here. In particular it held 33 republican women during internment between 1973 and 1975.
We turn then into The Mall, the great elongated...
published: 12 Jan 2023
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Armagh - Serpent Storm (2023)
Band: Armagh
Album: Serpent Storm
Country: Poland
Label: Dying Victims Productions
Tracklist:
1. Woman from the Hills 00:00
2. Howling of the Black Wind 04:47
3. Into the Fumes of Deutero-Steel 09:55
4. Shadow Walkers 15:04
5. Mhacha’s Height 17:54
6. Storm over Satanic City 22:59
7. Industrial District Fever 25:57
8. Beyond the Night 31:10
9. Flattened Rats 35:42
10. Death is Near 40:38
Lineup:
Galin Soulripper - Vocals, Guitars
Madman - Bass, Vocals
Exorcist - Guitars
Bloodhammer - Drums
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Bestial Sound Studio.
Artwork by Amelia Woroszyl.
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published: 24 May 2023
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South Armagh - "Bandit Country" (1976)
Northern Ireland: A 1976 BBC Panorama report on British Army operations in South Armagh (ending with an interview with Prime Minister Harold Wilson).
published: 29 Jan 2013
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Things to Do In Armagh City - County Armagh Northern Ireland - Things to Do in Northern Ireland
Learn more about what you can experience in Armagh as well as the rest of Northern Ireland and Ireland here
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Armagh City is in Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland. It isn't far from the border with the South of Ireland and around one hour drive from Belfast. When visiting the city, there is something for everyone with it great places to visit, restaurants and bars and shopping.
If walking and exploring is more your thing, it has amazing walks around the streets and through historical roads that are clearly marked - each with its own story. The city is very closely linked to Saint Patrick.
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Full Council Meeting on Monday the 18th December 2023 at 6.30pm.
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council Full Council Meeting on Monday the 18th of December 2023 at 6.30pm. This is a hybrid meeting with Members and staff attending in the chamber and remotely using Zoom
published: 19 Dec 2023
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Armagh - Serpent Storm (2022)
00:00 Woman from the Hills
04:47 Howling of the Black Wind
09:55 Into the Fumes of Deutero-Steel
15:04 Shadow Walkers
17:54 Mhacha's Height
23:00 Storm over Satanic City
25:57 Industrial District Fever
31:10 Beyond the Night
35:42 Flattened Rats
40:38 Death is Near
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published: 14 Oct 2022
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Armagh City; A Glimpse of the City in Northern Ireland / County Armagh - Cities of Ireland
Armagh City is a new city in Northern Ireland - but a historic capital of Ireland. Spend a few minutes as we take you through Armagh - one of our favourite citi...
Armagh City is a new city in Northern Ireland - but a historic capital of Ireland. Spend a few minutes as we take you through Armagh - one of our favourite cities in Northern Ireland - not far from the border with the South of Ireland and around one hour drive from Belfast - it offers great places to visit, lovely restaurants and bars and shopping. It has amazing walks around the streets and through historical roads that are clearly marked - each with its own story. The city is very closely linked to Saint Patrick.
Armagh city is the county town of county Armagh and it is also one famous city in Northern Ireland as well as a civil parish. Armagh is not much of a small town, it is actually a medium-sized one, but it only gained the city status in 1994 and was given the Lord Mayoralty status in 2012.
Since Armagh city is home of two churches, it is referred to as the religious capital of Ireland (the city of saints and scholars) and thus manage to attract different tourists to it every now and then. There are actually different reasons (different touristic locations) which made this city a historical capital of Ireland and one of them was Navan Fort which is located just outside the city (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdb-sGsDk_M).
There are always good stories behind those old cities which are found out there and since we are talking about Armagh city, we should mention that this was not the first name given to the city but it was originally called "Ard Mhacha" which was after the ancient Irish God Macha (war horses and sovereignty). Later on, it was called "Ardmagh" before it finally came to the last stop which is being referred to as "Armagh".
There are different places for one to visit when it comes to Armagh and one of them is St. Patrick Church which was founded by Saint Patrick in the year 457 and which eventually became the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP-n79-DjXc). In addition to St. Patrick Church which is considered the most important thing to be visited in this city, there is also Armagh County Museum which is considered one of the important touristic attractions that people tend to visit when it comes to this city (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFYgddSDh3k).
As much as Saint Patrick took care of this city back in time, it is now considered an educational center back from that time and that is also the reason why it is referred to as "the city of saints and scholars". After that time, there were other educational related projects which took their place in the city and which started with the opening of the Royal School in 1608, St. Patrick's College in 1834, and the Armagh Observatory in 1790 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hawp6wGrz6w); this observatory was part of a Archibishop Robinson's plan and dream to open a university in the city, which was fulfilled later on in the 1990's when Queen's University of Belfast opened an outreach centre in the former hospital building.
In addition to being an educational place as well as a religious spot, there are beautiful scenes which one could come across in this city especially when it comes to comparing the old with the new; looking at the old pictures of the city and then spotting out the differences or the changes that has been installed since then.
There are a couple of important notable buildings in Armagh city which you will definitely come across and might even find yourself staring right at them trying to know what they are. Armagh Prison is one of those old buildings which comes along with the Market House, the Public Library, the Courthouse, the Mall which is looking toward the First Presbyterian Church and Gospel Hall, and all these come of course in addition to those important places which we have mentioned above.
There are always beautiful things that would differentiate one place from the other and even if St. Patrick Church is considered the most important thing to be mentioned when it comes to Armagh City, you will still find lots of other places which you will find interest in and which might not just be related to those historical places and buildings, but it might also be related to restaurants, street walks, cafes or even bars, it will always depend on the interests of every single person visiting the city.
Armagh city in Northern Ireland is not just a touristic place but it has always been known as a religious centre since the 5th century, and remains the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, the seat of both the Anglican and Roman Catholic archibishops of Armagh, and Primates of all Ireland.
If you are looking forward to plan a trip to a place that could combine religion with history and education then you should definitely consider visiting Armagh city and visit all those gems found in it.Have a nice trip to Armagh!
Some of the best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield.Armagh City; A Glimpse of the City in Northern Ireland / County Armagh - Cities of Ireland
https://wn.com/Armagh_City_A_Glimpse_Of_The_City_In_Northern_Ireland_County_Armagh_Cities_Of_Ireland
Armagh City is a new city in Northern Ireland - but a historic capital of Ireland. Spend a few minutes as we take you through Armagh - one of our favourite cities in Northern Ireland - not far from the border with the South of Ireland and around one hour drive from Belfast - it offers great places to visit, lovely restaurants and bars and shopping. It has amazing walks around the streets and through historical roads that are clearly marked - each with its own story. The city is very closely linked to Saint Patrick.
Armagh city is the county town of county Armagh and it is also one famous city in Northern Ireland as well as a civil parish. Armagh is not much of a small town, it is actually a medium-sized one, but it only gained the city status in 1994 and was given the Lord Mayoralty status in 2012.
Since Armagh city is home of two churches, it is referred to as the religious capital of Ireland (the city of saints and scholars) and thus manage to attract different tourists to it every now and then. There are actually different reasons (different touristic locations) which made this city a historical capital of Ireland and one of them was Navan Fort which is located just outside the city (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdb-sGsDk_M).
There are always good stories behind those old cities which are found out there and since we are talking about Armagh city, we should mention that this was not the first name given to the city but it was originally called "Ard Mhacha" which was after the ancient Irish God Macha (war horses and sovereignty). Later on, it was called "Ardmagh" before it finally came to the last stop which is being referred to as "Armagh".
There are different places for one to visit when it comes to Armagh and one of them is St. Patrick Church which was founded by Saint Patrick in the year 457 and which eventually became the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP-n79-DjXc). In addition to St. Patrick Church which is considered the most important thing to be visited in this city, there is also Armagh County Museum which is considered one of the important touristic attractions that people tend to visit when it comes to this city (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFYgddSDh3k).
As much as Saint Patrick took care of this city back in time, it is now considered an educational center back from that time and that is also the reason why it is referred to as "the city of saints and scholars". After that time, there were other educational related projects which took their place in the city and which started with the opening of the Royal School in 1608, St. Patrick's College in 1834, and the Armagh Observatory in 1790 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hawp6wGrz6w); this observatory was part of a Archibishop Robinson's plan and dream to open a university in the city, which was fulfilled later on in the 1990's when Queen's University of Belfast opened an outreach centre in the former hospital building.
In addition to being an educational place as well as a religious spot, there are beautiful scenes which one could come across in this city especially when it comes to comparing the old with the new; looking at the old pictures of the city and then spotting out the differences or the changes that has been installed since then.
There are a couple of important notable buildings in Armagh city which you will definitely come across and might even find yourself staring right at them trying to know what they are. Armagh Prison is one of those old buildings which comes along with the Market House, the Public Library, the Courthouse, the Mall which is looking toward the First Presbyterian Church and Gospel Hall, and all these come of course in addition to those important places which we have mentioned above.
There are always beautiful things that would differentiate one place from the other and even if St. Patrick Church is considered the most important thing to be mentioned when it comes to Armagh City, you will still find lots of other places which you will find interest in and which might not just be related to those historical places and buildings, but it might also be related to restaurants, street walks, cafes or even bars, it will always depend on the interests of every single person visiting the city.
Armagh city in Northern Ireland is not just a touristic place but it has always been known as a religious centre since the 5th century, and remains the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, the seat of both the Anglican and Roman Catholic archibishops of Armagh, and Primates of all Ireland.
If you are looking forward to plan a trip to a place that could combine religion with history and education then you should definitely consider visiting Armagh city and visit all those gems found in it.Have a nice trip to Armagh!
Some of the best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield.Armagh City; A Glimpse of the City in Northern Ireland / County Armagh - Cities of Ireland
- published: 06 Feb 2017
- views: 28957
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County Armagh: Ireland Explained
A land of apples, drumlins, cathedrals, some failed urban planning and connections to some of Ireland’s most legendary figures. Welcome to County Armagh.
Next ...
A land of apples, drumlins, cathedrals, some failed urban planning and connections to some of Ireland’s most legendary figures. Welcome to County Armagh.
Next episode: County Carlow
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Intro - 00:00
Overview - 00:22
Physical Geography - 2:00
Cities and Towns - 3:06
Story of Craigavon - 5:06
Transport & Tourism - 6:28
History - 7:47
Economy - 9:05
Sports - 9:40
Famous People - 10:00
Places named after Armagh - 10:32
Conclusion - 10:47
County Armagh's geography ranges from the hilly Ring of Gullion to the south to a rolling drumlin landscape as you move northward towards Lough Neagh. The county is home to Armagh City as well as the uncompleted planned town of Craigavon between Portadown and Lurgan. Various places across Armagh are connected to some of Ireland's legendary figures such as Brian Boru, Saint Patrick and Cu Chulainn.
In the Counties of Ireland Explained series, I will be making a video about all 32 counties on the island of Ireland, teaching you about their geography, history, economy, culture and more.
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Sources and further information:
https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/genealogy/county-armagh-87160427-237774401
https://visitarmagh.com/stories/play-in-our-orchards-and-savour-world-leading-artisan-ciders/why-armagh-for-the-bramley-apple/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Armagh#Subdivisions
https://www.irelandplanner.com/5-things-friday-co-armagh/
https://www.britannica.com/place/Armagh-former-county-Northern-Ireland
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-29728971
https://nigreenways.com/craigavon-black-paths/
https://wn.com/County_Armagh_Ireland_Explained
A land of apples, drumlins, cathedrals, some failed urban planning and connections to some of Ireland’s most legendary figures. Welcome to County Armagh.
Next episode: County Carlow
Have facts/information about an upcoming county?
Email:
[email protected]
Intro - 00:00
Overview - 00:22
Physical Geography - 2:00
Cities and Towns - 3:06
Story of Craigavon - 5:06
Transport & Tourism - 6:28
History - 7:47
Economy - 9:05
Sports - 9:40
Famous People - 10:00
Places named after Armagh - 10:32
Conclusion - 10:47
County Armagh's geography ranges from the hilly Ring of Gullion to the south to a rolling drumlin landscape as you move northward towards Lough Neagh. The county is home to Armagh City as well as the uncompleted planned town of Craigavon between Portadown and Lurgan. Various places across Armagh are connected to some of Ireland's legendary figures such as Brian Boru, Saint Patrick and Cu Chulainn.
In the Counties of Ireland Explained series, I will be making a video about all 32 counties on the island of Ireland, teaching you about their geography, history, economy, culture and more.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GeographyWorld2
Geography World is an Irish educational Youtube channel that produces informative videos on various topics about Ireland, Europe and the countries of the world. The channel has no regular upload schedule so please subscribe to see when my next video releases.
My channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/geographyworld
#Ireland
#Armagh
#CountyArmagh
#Craigavon
#NorthernIreland
#Geography
#GeographyWorld
Sources and further information:
https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/genealogy/county-armagh-87160427-237774401
https://visitarmagh.com/stories/play-in-our-orchards-and-savour-world-leading-artisan-ciders/why-armagh-for-the-bramley-apple/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Armagh#Subdivisions
https://www.irelandplanner.com/5-things-friday-co-armagh/
https://www.britannica.com/place/Armagh-former-county-Northern-Ireland
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-29728971
https://nigreenways.com/craigavon-black-paths/
- published: 12 Feb 2021
- views: 20053
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Things to do in Armagh, Ireland
County Armagh, which goes by the name the Orchard County, due to the large number of apple orchards across the land, is a stunning region in Northern Ireland wi...
County Armagh, which goes by the name the Orchard County, due to the large number of apple orchards across the land, is a stunning region in Northern Ireland with a deep history, dramatic landscapes, and a multitude of cultural, educational, and outdoor activities to get involved with.
County Armagh is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland and one of the 32 traditional counties of Ireland. Armagh is located in the historic province of Ulster and is part of the United Kingdom. The county is bounded by the Irish Republic to the south, County Down to the east, and County Tyrone to the north.
The land stretches over an area of 1,326 square kilometers) making it one of the smallest of the six counties in Northern Ireland. The county’s population is approximately 175,000, according to the latest census figures.
The environment of County Armagh is diverse, featuring lush fruit gardens, gorgeous parklands, and freshwater lakes. Annually, Orchard County celebrates the apple harvest with the Armagh Apple Blossom Festival.
County Armagh has many different historical and archaeological sites that span over thousands of years from eras like the Neolithic and Bronze Age. There is a whole plethora of cultural attractions to visit from the Armagh County Museum to the Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre.
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County Armagh, which goes by the name the Orchard County, due to the large number of apple orchards across the land, is a stunning region in Northern Ireland with a deep history, dramatic landscapes, and a multitude of cultural, educational, and outdoor activities to get involved with.
County Armagh is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland and one of the 32 traditional counties of Ireland. Armagh is located in the historic province of Ulster and is part of the United Kingdom. The county is bounded by the Irish Republic to the south, County Down to the east, and County Tyrone to the north.
The land stretches over an area of 1,326 square kilometers) making it one of the smallest of the six counties in Northern Ireland. The county’s population is approximately 175,000, according to the latest census figures.
The environment of County Armagh is diverse, featuring lush fruit gardens, gorgeous parklands, and freshwater lakes. Annually, Orchard County celebrates the apple harvest with the Armagh Apple Blossom Festival.
County Armagh has many different historical and archaeological sites that span over thousands of years from eras like the Neolithic and Bronze Age. There is a whole plethora of cultural attractions to visit from the Armagh County Museum to the Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre.
Read more: https://tripolut.com/ireland/armagh/best-things-to-do-in-armagh/
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- published: 04 Apr 2023
- views: 877
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Tragic Turning Point: The Armagh Rail Disaster
The Armagh Rail Disaster, Ireland - June 12 1889 was a nightmare of locked exit doors, poor decision making and a lack of standardization in the UK's Privatized...
The Armagh Rail Disaster, Ireland - June 12 1889 was a nightmare of locked exit doors, poor decision making and a lack of standardization in the UK's Privatized Rail System. Railways would undergo sweeping changes to safety policies, procedures and systems as a result.
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The Armagh Rail Disaster, Ireland - June 12 1889 was a nightmare of locked exit doors, poor decision making and a lack of standardization in the UK's Privatized Rail System. Railways would undergo sweeping changes to safety policies, procedures and systems as a result.
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Armagh City: ecclesiastical capital, beautiful Georgian gem and ancient royal site of Gaelic Ireland
The Armagh Courthouse is a grade A listed building. This building was largely destroyed by an 1,000lb IRA bomb in 1993 and reopened after extensive rebuilding i...
The Armagh Courthouse is a grade A listed building. This building was largely destroyed by an 1,000lb IRA bomb in 1993 and reopened after extensive rebuilding in 1999.
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Facing the Courthouse at the other side of The Mall is the imposing Georgian façade of Armagh Gaol, built in 1780 and mostly functioning as a women’s prison. We’ll do a separate video on this place as some infamous inmates have been incarcerated here. In particular it held 33 republican women during internment between 1973 and 1975.
We turn then into The Mall, the great elongated park that has the Courthouse and the Jail as its bookends. It’s a beautiful centrepiece to the City offering a thin green oasis between the Georgian architecture.
There are several sculptures here of note. This bronze globe, for example, by the Artist Robert Connelly, is called Turning Point. It was originally commissioned in 1992 for St Ann’s Square in Belfast, but ended up here after being removed during redevelopment.
It’s a 2 and a half meter diameter globe with the impressions of 4 figures in negative relief on the sides. You can actually look through the eyeholes of the figures revealing the positive casts of the other 3.
Not far from this we have this monument to the victims of the Armagh Rail Disaster of 1889 in which almost 90 people lost their lives, many of them children. The incident happened as the train journeyed on a Sunday School outing to Warrenpoint. It is to this day it is the worst ever railway disaster in Ireland.
As we approach the middle of The Mall, we’re now walking across the park towards the Russian Gun, a huge cannon captured by British forces during the Crimean War. It’s worth noting that the Mall is also a cricket ground, used by Armagh Cricket club. I guess it’s impressive if it can be viewed as a piece of sculpture. It certainly has a prime location here in the Mall.
Then just to the rear of it here we can see this other war monument to the Royal Irish Fusiliers and commemorating their campaign in the Boer War in South Africa.
As we walk off to the side of the Mall we see this fabulous terrace of Georgian Townhouses. This architecture is what Armagh is all about.
And just in the distance there we can see the Armagh County Museum. This museum is the oldest County Museum in Ireland but began life as Charlemont Place National School. It became the museum in 1930 and now houses a collection of archeological objects, transport posters and railway memorabilia, costumes and local paintings.
But what is both bizarre and quite sad about the centre of this architectural gem of a city, is that while it has some truly outstanding buildings at some point the planners must have thought that this development, right next to them was a great idea. But, I’m glad to say that this kind of development isn’t typical and this former bank is more like what you can expect on a visit to the city.
We’re now approaching another newer addition to the city, the Marketplace theatre. This modern building is nestled is a truly beautiful part of the city in Market Square, between Upper English Street and Cathedral Close. I think it’s largely a success and seems well bedded in here, with minimal impact on its Georgian surroundings.
And just look at it’s surroundings! The Marketplace theatre has a 400 seat auditorium and a 120 seat studio space as well as conference facilities.
We’re now walking towards the former Market House. As you can see it’s in a splendid position between the theatre and these beautifully renovated Georgian houses.
In the centre of all this is a large Celtic Cross, again emphasising the religious significance of this part of Ireland.
Armagh city is known at the Ecclesiastical capital of Ireland and that is because it has not just 1 but two cathedrals (both named St Patrick’s), the Church of Ireland Cathedral seen here, and the Roman Catholic Cathedral that we looked at in a separate video – check that out if you haven’t already seen it.
Essentially, Armagh is not only the seat of the archbishops of Armagh but also the Primates of all Ireland. However, The city’s importance goes back long before this ecclesiastical notoriety. In fact, close to here, the ancient Navan Fort (Eamhain Mhacha), was, in pagan times, one of the great Royal sites of Gaelic Ireland.
This place is also of course closely linked to our Patron Saint, St Patrick who arrived here in the 5th Century. He built a stone church here in the place he wanted to become the centre of Irish Christianity. The original church was established here in 445AD. The city was plundered several times between the 9th and 11th centuries by Vikings, who actually occupied the city for a period of 4 years.
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The Armagh Courthouse is a grade A listed building. This building was largely destroyed by an 1,000lb IRA bomb in 1993 and reopened after extensive rebuilding in 1999.
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Facing the Courthouse at the other side of The Mall is the imposing Georgian façade of Armagh Gaol, built in 1780 and mostly functioning as a women’s prison. We’ll do a separate video on this place as some infamous inmates have been incarcerated here. In particular it held 33 republican women during internment between 1973 and 1975.
We turn then into The Mall, the great elongated park that has the Courthouse and the Jail as its bookends. It’s a beautiful centrepiece to the City offering a thin green oasis between the Georgian architecture.
There are several sculptures here of note. This bronze globe, for example, by the Artist Robert Connelly, is called Turning Point. It was originally commissioned in 1992 for St Ann’s Square in Belfast, but ended up here after being removed during redevelopment.
It’s a 2 and a half meter diameter globe with the impressions of 4 figures in negative relief on the sides. You can actually look through the eyeholes of the figures revealing the positive casts of the other 3.
Not far from this we have this monument to the victims of the Armagh Rail Disaster of 1889 in which almost 90 people lost their lives, many of them children. The incident happened as the train journeyed on a Sunday School outing to Warrenpoint. It is to this day it is the worst ever railway disaster in Ireland.
As we approach the middle of The Mall, we’re now walking across the park towards the Russian Gun, a huge cannon captured by British forces during the Crimean War. It’s worth noting that the Mall is also a cricket ground, used by Armagh Cricket club. I guess it’s impressive if it can be viewed as a piece of sculpture. It certainly has a prime location here in the Mall.
Then just to the rear of it here we can see this other war monument to the Royal Irish Fusiliers and commemorating their campaign in the Boer War in South Africa.
As we walk off to the side of the Mall we see this fabulous terrace of Georgian Townhouses. This architecture is what Armagh is all about.
And just in the distance there we can see the Armagh County Museum. This museum is the oldest County Museum in Ireland but began life as Charlemont Place National School. It became the museum in 1930 and now houses a collection of archeological objects, transport posters and railway memorabilia, costumes and local paintings.
But what is both bizarre and quite sad about the centre of this architectural gem of a city, is that while it has some truly outstanding buildings at some point the planners must have thought that this development, right next to them was a great idea. But, I’m glad to say that this kind of development isn’t typical and this former bank is more like what you can expect on a visit to the city.
We’re now approaching another newer addition to the city, the Marketplace theatre. This modern building is nestled is a truly beautiful part of the city in Market Square, between Upper English Street and Cathedral Close. I think it’s largely a success and seems well bedded in here, with minimal impact on its Georgian surroundings.
And just look at it’s surroundings! The Marketplace theatre has a 400 seat auditorium and a 120 seat studio space as well as conference facilities.
We’re now walking towards the former Market House. As you can see it’s in a splendid position between the theatre and these beautifully renovated Georgian houses.
In the centre of all this is a large Celtic Cross, again emphasising the religious significance of this part of Ireland.
Armagh city is known at the Ecclesiastical capital of Ireland and that is because it has not just 1 but two cathedrals (both named St Patrick’s), the Church of Ireland Cathedral seen here, and the Roman Catholic Cathedral that we looked at in a separate video – check that out if you haven’t already seen it.
Essentially, Armagh is not only the seat of the archbishops of Armagh but also the Primates of all Ireland. However, The city’s importance goes back long before this ecclesiastical notoriety. In fact, close to here, the ancient Navan Fort (Eamhain Mhacha), was, in pagan times, one of the great Royal sites of Gaelic Ireland.
This place is also of course closely linked to our Patron Saint, St Patrick who arrived here in the 5th Century. He built a stone church here in the place he wanted to become the centre of Irish Christianity. The original church was established here in 445AD. The city was plundered several times between the 9th and 11th centuries by Vikings, who actually occupied the city for a period of 4 years.
- published: 12 Jan 2023
- views: 2889
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Armagh - Serpent Storm (2023)
Band: Armagh
Album: Serpent Storm
Country: Poland
Label: Dying Victims Productions
Tracklist:
1. Woman from the Hills 00:00
2. Howling of the Black Wind 04:47...
Band: Armagh
Album: Serpent Storm
Country: Poland
Label: Dying Victims Productions
Tracklist:
1. Woman from the Hills 00:00
2. Howling of the Black Wind 04:47
3. Into the Fumes of Deutero-Steel 09:55
4. Shadow Walkers 15:04
5. Mhacha’s Height 17:54
6. Storm over Satanic City 22:59
7. Industrial District Fever 25:57
8. Beyond the Night 31:10
9. Flattened Rats 35:42
10. Death is Near 40:38
Lineup:
Galin Soulripper - Vocals, Guitars
Madman - Bass, Vocals
Exorcist - Guitars
Bloodhammer - Drums
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Bestial Sound Studio.
Artwork by Amelia Woroszyl.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/armagh.band/
Bandcamp: https://armagh.bandcamp.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/armagh_band/
Contact:
[email protected]
More info: https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Armagh/3540407516
Label: https://dyingvictimsproductions.bandcamp.com/album/serpent-storm; https://www.dyingvictims.com/
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https://wn.com/Armagh_Serpent_Storm_(2023)
Band: Armagh
Album: Serpent Storm
Country: Poland
Label: Dying Victims Productions
Tracklist:
1. Woman from the Hills 00:00
2. Howling of the Black Wind 04:47
3. Into the Fumes of Deutero-Steel 09:55
4. Shadow Walkers 15:04
5. Mhacha’s Height 17:54
6. Storm over Satanic City 22:59
7. Industrial District Fever 25:57
8. Beyond the Night 31:10
9. Flattened Rats 35:42
10. Death is Near 40:38
Lineup:
Galin Soulripper - Vocals, Guitars
Madman - Bass, Vocals
Exorcist - Guitars
Bloodhammer - Drums
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Bestial Sound Studio.
Artwork by Amelia Woroszyl.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/armagh.band/
Bandcamp: https://armagh.bandcamp.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/armagh_band/
Contact:
[email protected]
More info: https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Armagh/3540407516
Label: https://dyingvictimsproductions.bandcamp.com/album/serpent-storm; https://www.dyingvictims.com/
NWOTHM Full Albums will try to gather the best of Old School Heavy Metal albums by the bands of the new generation. If you like it, buy the album.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nwothmfullalbums/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nwothmfull/
Patreon: http://patreon.com/nwothmfull
- published: 24 May 2023
- views: 10011
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South Armagh - "Bandit Country" (1976)
Northern Ireland: A 1976 BBC Panorama report on British Army operations in South Armagh (ending with an interview with Prime Minister Harold Wilson).
Northern Ireland: A 1976 BBC Panorama report on British Army operations in South Armagh (ending with an interview with Prime Minister Harold Wilson).
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Northern Ireland: A 1976 BBC Panorama report on British Army operations in South Armagh (ending with an interview with Prime Minister Harold Wilson).
- published: 29 Jan 2013
- views: 2891099
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Things to Do In Armagh City - County Armagh Northern Ireland - Things to Do in Northern Ireland
Learn more about what you can experience in Armagh as well as the rest of Northern Ireland and Ireland here
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Armagh City is in Co....
Learn more about what you can experience in Armagh as well as the rest of Northern Ireland and Ireland here
https://www.connollycove.com/
Armagh City is in Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland. It isn't far from the border with the South of Ireland and around one hour drive from Belfast. When visiting the city, there is something for everyone with it great places to visit, restaurants and bars and shopping.
If walking and exploring is more your thing, it has amazing walks around the streets and through historical roads that are clearly marked - each with its own story. The city is very closely linked to Saint Patrick.
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We are Connolly Cove.
We share the best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield with you through our travel blog/vlog of the hidden treasures that are on our doorstep.
If you want to find out more about other attractions in Northern Ireland, Ireland and beyond click the links below:
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https://youtu.be/VpE2cn28Q_w
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Learn more about what you can experience in Armagh as well as the rest of Northern Ireland and Ireland here
https://www.connollycove.com/
Armagh City is in Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland. It isn't far from the border with the South of Ireland and around one hour drive from Belfast. When visiting the city, there is something for everyone with it great places to visit, restaurants and bars and shopping.
If walking and exploring is more your thing, it has amazing walks around the streets and through historical roads that are clearly marked - each with its own story. The city is very closely linked to Saint Patrick.
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We are Connolly Cove.
We share the best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield with you through our travel blog/vlog of the hidden treasures that are on our doorstep.
If you want to find out more about other attractions in Northern Ireland, Ireland and beyond click the links below:
https://youtu.be/_6gr-hLAV1E
https://youtu.be/CuyM8-3raFs
https://youtu.be/HZSIkQs6R_k
https://youtu.be/4Cr6kTSORN4
https://youtu.be/VpE2cn28Q_w
https://youtu.be/jUz5LMkHi6Y
- published: 17 Jul 2021
- views: 7012
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Full Council Meeting on Monday the 18th December 2023 at 6.30pm.
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council Full Council Meeting on Monday the 18th of December 2023 at 6.30pm. This is a hybrid meeting with Members a...
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council Full Council Meeting on Monday the 18th of December 2023 at 6.30pm. This is a hybrid meeting with Members and staff attending in the chamber and remotely using Zoom
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Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council Full Council Meeting on Monday the 18th of December 2023 at 6.30pm. This is a hybrid meeting with Members and staff attending in the chamber and remotely using Zoom
- published: 19 Dec 2023
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Armagh - Serpent Storm (2022)
00:00 Woman from the Hills
04:47 Howling of the Black Wind
09:55 Into the Fumes of Deutero-Steel
15:04 Shadow Walkers
17:54 Mhacha's Height
23:00 Storm over Sat...
00:00 Woman from the Hills
04:47 Howling of the Black Wind
09:55 Into the Fumes of Deutero-Steel
15:04 Shadow Walkers
17:54 Mhacha's Height
23:00 Storm over Satanic City
25:57 Industrial District Fever
31:10 Beyond the Night
35:42 Flattened Rats
40:38 Death is Near
FB: https://www.facebook.com/armagh.band/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/armagh_band/
Official distribution - https://diabolicforce.com/
E-mail:
[email protected],
[email protected]
Edited by Sign of Evil Productions
All rights reserved to Armagh & First Wave Only
https://wn.com/Armagh_Serpent_Storm_(2022)
00:00 Woman from the Hills
04:47 Howling of the Black Wind
09:55 Into the Fumes of Deutero-Steel
15:04 Shadow Walkers
17:54 Mhacha's Height
23:00 Storm over Satanic City
25:57 Industrial District Fever
31:10 Beyond the Night
35:42 Flattened Rats
40:38 Death is Near
FB: https://www.facebook.com/armagh.band/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/armagh_band/
Official distribution - https://diabolicforce.com/
E-mail:
[email protected],
[email protected]
Edited by Sign of Evil Productions
All rights reserved to Armagh & First Wave Only
- published: 14 Oct 2022
- views: 7646