Inside Kilmainham Gaol, Ireland 1966

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
  • The story of Kilmainham Gaol and its connection with Irish history culminating in the execution of the Easter Rising leaders.
    As part of RTÉ television series of programmes commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising, ‘Discovery: The Ghosts of Kilmainham’ explores Kilmainham Gaol.
    A prison fortress for over 100 years Kilmainham Gaol is described as
    The Bastille of Irish Nationalism... for generations a symbol of oppression and tyranny.
    In this scene from the programme a young boy and girl, brother and sister Tim and Minnow Gallagher., are seen visiting the Gaol. As the names of each of the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising are called out a gunshot sounds and a cell light goes out.
    Patrick Gallagher writing in the RTÉ Guide, 8 April 1966, describes the programme as follows.
    The Ghosts of Kilmainham is a programme evoking the spirit of this prison, a film in which the camera explores the jail as it now is, attempting to conjure up the shades of those countless men who lingered in its cells over so many generations.
    ‘Discovery: The Ghosts of Kilmainham’ was broadcast on 11 April 1966. The programme was narrated by Aindreas Ó Gallchoir and Chris Curran with a script by Patrick Gallagher.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @danbreen6946
    @danbreen6946 2 роки тому +8

    This brings the reality of what happened to those brave men TAL 32

  • @eoinmaguire6691
    @eoinmaguire6691 2 роки тому +5

    The murder of our late leaders only fulled what was to come especially my hero's Michael Collins and my great uncle who fought alongside Collins..... Been there many times and it really brings home what those great men did 4 our freedom and to be a sovereign state, Not many took on the mite of the British empire and won especially a small country like ours but when you have men like Michael Collins and pearse and Connolly b4 him we couldn't lose.... I'm not going down all the shit that came after it or going all political because those days are behind us the Brits are alrite now🙊😂 But like any country including England we are allowed to celebrate the lives of those great men and women who fought 4 our freedom and sovereignty, I'm so proud anytime I go and pay my respects at Collins grave and all of his comrades names that are written around his grave that my great uncles is amongst them as he once told me he like many would of died for him but he lived a long and happy life until he died in 1989 aged 94 and it'll be Michael Collins 100th anniversary this August.... I sincerely hope they are never forgotten 🙏🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪

    • @jimmymcjimmyvich9052
      @jimmymcjimmyvich9052 2 роки тому

      Out of full stops and a spellcheck there)

    • @eoinmaguire6691
      @eoinmaguire6691 2 роки тому +4

      @@jimmymcjimmyvich9052 Mate I wrote that a 4.00 in the morning with one eye half shut so I really don't care bout full stops and spellchecks.... I got my point across that's all that matters when you make comments on utube no??

    • @danbreen6946
      @danbreen6946 2 роки тому +1

      @@eoinmaguire6691 Chara I managed to read it without a problem,guys like him haven't got anything better to do themselves.

    • @eoinmaguire6691
      @eoinmaguire6691 2 роки тому +2

      @@danbreen6946 Thanks 4 that reply pal👍

  • @DPK12
    @DPK12 2 роки тому +3

    We’re the prison guards Irish or brits after 1916

    • @LeBurkaTron
      @LeBurkaTron 2 роки тому +3

      1924 Looks like the Irish were handed the keys. or Early 20s

    • @dermottobin3894
      @dermottobin3894 2 роки тому +6

      Irish Free State interned and executed Republican Prisoners during Civil War

  • @johnsometimesoffandsometim8933
    @johnsometimesoffandsometim8933 2 роки тому

    Least we forget, as they say over