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Joe Lee
Приєднався 26 бер 2013
Joe Lee is a native Dubliner and National College of Art and Design graduate in the 1980s.
His work includes; TV documentary and drama, public art projects, video installations and photomontage work for exhibition, arts documentation projects for Irish National Cultural Institutions, information and promotional projects for a wide range of organisations working in the social economy.
His work includes; TV documentary and drama, public art projects, video installations and photomontage work for exhibition, arts documentation projects for Irish National Cultural Institutions, information and promotional projects for a wide range of organisations working in the social economy.
Family Resource Centre Inchicore Dublin 8 Violence Against Women Outreach Service
This video describes the Violence Against Women Outreach Service in Inchicore Dublin 8.
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Barrack Square Estate
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The Story of Richmond Barracks Keogh Square and St Michael's Estate in Inchicore Dublin 8 and the people who lived there over the last 200 years.
Scattered O Devaney Gardens 2013
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'Scattered' tells the story of the failed regeneration plans for the Dublin area known as O'Devaney Gardens. This 18 minute film explores how the approach of Public Private Partnership has failed to deliver on promised social housing in Dublin and in the Irish state.
Family Resource Centre - Violence Against Women Film 25th November 2020
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Violence Against Women Film 25th November 2020 Inchicore Domestic Violence Outreach Centre 01-4545239, 0872926402, 0863674506 The Family Resource Centre, CDP St. Michaels Estate Inchicore Domestic Violence Outreach Centre has seen an increase in demand for its services during the Covid-19 pandemic. They have worked and supported 215 Women in 2020. Special thanks to the local community in Inchic...
Custom House Commemoration 2019
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Commemoration of the Burning of the Custom House 2019 with Gary Deering, John Dorins and Las Fallon
25th May 2018 Custom House Commemoration ALL
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The 2018 Custom House Commemoration Event on 25th of May. Featuring piper Mark Toner Dublin Fire Brigade, Gary Deering Chairperson Custom House Commemoration Group, Liam Flynn son of IRA Volunteer Anthony Flynn, Marie Therese grand daughter of IRA Volunteer Anthony Flynn, Des White Archivist and Researcher Custom House Commemoration Group. Video also includes shots of those in attendance and sh...
Chairman John Green Glasnevin Trust at Unveiling Ceremony of Monument to Eugene Lynch
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Chairman John Green Glasnevin Trust at Unveiling Ceremony of Monument to Eugene Lynch at Goldenbridge Cemetery 23rd March 2018
Catherine Byrne at the Unveiling ceremony of monument to Eugene Lynch
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Catherine Byrne at the Unveiling ceremony of monument to Eugene Lynch Goldenbridge Cemetery 23rd March 2018
Blessing Fr Bryan Shortall
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Fr Bryan Shortall gives a blessing at the Unveiling Ceremony of monument to Eugene Lynch at Goldenbridge Cemetery on 23rd March 2018
Highlights Eugene Lynch Ceremony Goldenbridge
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Highlights of the Eugene Lynch Ceremony Goldenbridge Cemetery on 23rd March 2018
Lynch Family Thank you at Unveiling
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Lynch Family thanks the organisers of the Eugene Lynch ceremony Goldenbridge Cemetery 23rd March 2018
Mercy Inchicore Schoolgirls sing Grace At unveiling Ceremony for Eugene Lynch
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Mercy Inchicore Schoolgirls sing Grace At unveiling Ceremony for Eugene Lynch at Goldenbridge Cemetery on 23rd March 2018
Joe Duffy Intro Unveiling Ceremony of Monument to Eugene Lynch
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Joe Duffy introductory words at the Unveiling Ceremony of Monument to Eugene Lynch at Goldenbridge Cemetery on 23rd March 2018
Declan O Rourke
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Declan O Rourke singing The Children of 16 at the unveiling ceremony of a monument to Eugene Lynch at Goldenbridge Cemetery on 23rd of March 2018
Keogh Square Dublin the early years BSE 12
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Keogh Square Dublin the early years BSE 12
1916 child fatality Eugene Lynch BSE 10
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1916 child fatality Eugene Lynch BSE 10
British Army Ireland 19th century BSE 7
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British Army Ireland 19th century BSE 7
Fine Gael Liam Cosgrave film clip BSE 1
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Fine Gael Liam Cosgrave film clip BSE 1
Barracks Square Estate Trailer 2 Kathleen Brophy
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Barracks Square Estate Trailer 2 Kathleen Brophy
i wish ireland was still like this when a community was for everyone my mum would bring us to mosney in the summers was great craic
Salt of the earth unfortunately everyone was POOR and it leaves the door open for the criminal element to thrive once the drugs raised THEIR heads and profits it was off to the ball park unfortunately if you wake up Monday morning without A shilling till Thursday or Friday you'll do nearly anything for A few quid but good days look at Dublin nowadays FFS I'd willingly be skint for the rest of my life for ten years of the old Dublin 😉
I grew up in o devaney and I loved it great neighbour's
I'm now 63 and would give another 10 yrs of my life away to go back to this great times. Well done to all involved in the making of this film.
Who ever edited this video was high on something
When Joe larkin blew a fart and the flats collapsed 22:32
Is there anywhere to watch the full documentary?
1:55 the family history of Dubliners almost perfectly matches the family histories of those in Liverpool, here in Manchester and other U.K. cities when one starts chatting to the older people of a given area - after living in Manchester 23 years and being Irish, I’ve always been interested in the real history of an area and I’ve heard very similar stories of older people
Lovely getting to know d real people ❤
Having grown up in Rural Ireland and having my late Grandmother on my Dad’s side as a Dublin Liberties “Mot” in my 23 years of coming home to Ireland from where I now live in Manchester U.K. (my last visit being in October 2022) holding and renewing an Irish passport, especially since Covid, I’m increasingly getting the sense that the Irish within Ireland are losing sight of their Irish cultural heritage and Irish identity, whereas us Irish abroad are only too well aware of our Irish roots in an era of increasingly dominant diversity, inclusion and multiculturalism - only time will tell if this turns out to be a good thing elsewhere, but for my native Ireland this is a disaster waiting to happen - we Irish have to protect and preserve what is left of our Irish heritage and culture, of which one iconic and vitally important part is the Dealers of Moore St in Dublin 🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The Garda were never for the people in this country you only have to see their role in the Great Replacement!
The last trader left the Fruit and Vegetables market in 2019 they had years to plan for the market being empty and it’s 2024 and still nothing!
Rose coloured nonsense, the crime rate on Oxmantown road plummeted when the flats were emptied, and the prices of the houses in the area went up by €100k. They used to stone the bus that travelled through the flats and it was regularly cancelled. There were so many young mothers in the flats but very few (involved) Dads. Good riddance to it (ask any of the neighbours).
I miss the old Dublin so much. Born in the north inner city in the early 70s. Have brilliant memories of growing up in Dublin. My family were all street traders so spent alot my childhood in Henry St & Moore St. The place was full of character and charm. Sadly it's all been lost. I live in Co Meath now and wouldn't step foot in the place again. We all know why. It's not Irish anymore. Sad times indeed 😢
I know, the city is destroyed with migrants so sad, devastating our beautiful country 😢
They don't make them like Tony Gregory anymore. He died too soon.
Ɓeàutifùl. Thank ÿou i loved it,❤😢❤☆☆☆☆
Look at the traders today, almost vanished…. The government won in the end 😢 Tony was a man of the people.. wouldn’t be surprised if they ‘Got rid of him” …
Fakeugees next few years
thanks very much for uploading
Fantastic video of great history.well done Joe lee.. keep up the great work...Liam o Meara wrote a fantastic book called who remembers Keogh square it's full of great photos and wonderful story's..
I was born in coultry Rd number 18 4th floor. Then 121 sillouge avenue the field see the library. Now still see how much I got from there adventure, creativity and just a great community. Till I was 15 moves to Rathmines. Still went back to school till I ws 18. Now still remember so much . I hated Rathmines
thanks very much for uploading, great to see my old Drimnagh Castle schoolmate Mick Duff in here too
Gregory- one of the Good/Great guys.
Fantastic 😊
I wish the pound note was back. The Punt.
thanks very much for uploading Joe
31.25 there's me aunty margy ❤😂😂
Nothing has changed in these area's only the types of drug's
How about power its your land not govern themselves
Eeç was a disaster still worst thing today led to vultures from eec and abroad to raise prices beyond the reach of Dubliner still today.by also greedy estate agents even from ireland .but fgael been the diamond in the ring of capitalism
State fgael ordered this
Loves Dublin back then robbing apples and fruit smacks y aunt as she knew here ut never voilence as boy mitching s school 😊
Real good man
thanks very much for uploading Joe
The gardi were such a bunch of cowards.
Tony Gregory died the bonns where grainne worked very grumpy person wasent the person inner city saw in him but he had cancer 😢
Isn't he supposed to 95 or something now
Tony Gregory: the template for a people's politician. This is a brilliant documentary, and beautifully narrated by Karen Dowling. Thank you.
My nana and auntie lived there, nana was 234 great memories there,remember the Perrie winkles being boiled in huge pots , a penny a bag,The old ones going down to quinlins for a jar, The kids there were great,loved going there, we lived in bluebell flats.
U nailed it with a way u present this amazing story. Even the emotion is there to pop out many times. Heartfiled is one of the best artist ever and the humiliation he is trying to introduce to the manipulated people is above all packed in his astonishing work. One of a kind artist ❤
Oh wow this is brilliant. Thanks for sharing with us. R.I.P Frank Deasy.
As a Dublin northsider, this video brought tears to my eye, Great job.
Oh man! You're a life saver. My kids' mom and her dad have been looking for this for years. Her brother was in this film. He was the little boy playing him at 8 years old. His name was Robert Jones. Sadly, Robert is no longer with us.
I was born 1980 and it was the greatest fun ever as a child until heroin came lost, alot t of riends
Dublin has no jobs and they all grew up with their parents on the dole and grew up depressed the amount of kids that went onto heroin was too many and all of them didn’t care if they Ó.Ded their life’s were horrible and these viggies talking didn’t get clinics opened for anyone they wanted to be pillars of society and they think they’re great getting interview everyone that went into mountjoy got aids these viggies made our lives more miserable. I don’t know how many times I ÓD But fuck it it would have been better to die than live like this while Charlie Haughty was robbing the country people thought he was great while everyone’s kids were being buried everyday hypercritical Gobshites.
My mam nanny antie and grandad is in that
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I was born in Balcuris but moved out when I was 6,I'd rather say I was from Ballymun than where I grew up.
Anyone remember Norah Jones?
Does anyone remember. Norah Jones from O'Devaney Gardens?
@@wolfstaley4092 Sorry, but I was not talking about the singer.
Thanks so much for this great documentary. The corporations need to be stopped. They are destroying the planet and ruining peoples lives with their greed.