Grew up in Nenagh, pound street to be precise, living away almost thirty years now...loved the film. Many thanks to all those who put it together. Very fitting soundtrack.
Well done Robin. Meself (Ballygraigue) and himself (Sallygrove) sat down on our date night last night to watch this in mid-town Manhattan. Cuppa tea and a flake and well over an hour and 18 mins pure joy. We rewound it, paused it and had competitions to figure out who everyone was. Thank you so much for bringing us such joy. April Lindsay. :)
The branch of my family I'm from moved to the US generations ago from Tipperary. They were from Roscrea and Clonakenny. My best friend (himself from Dublin) and I bribed his older brother with a day of fishing to take us there when I was visiting about 15 years ago. I remember seeing signs to Nenagh on the roads around there. This has been a great trip down memory lane for me. Thank you. The pictures and old footage gave me some good insight into what my ancestors' lives were like. I wish they'd restore the castle at Clonakenny like they did Nenagh Castle.
Just visited Nenagh last month by driving from Killaloe. Wanted to see an Irish pub. We went to "The 44" / Reddan's Bar. Was surprised to see a castle in the back of the pub when we walked out the back door. This was a great movie to watch to get to know Nenagh more.
My Mum climbed up this and so she and a male friend climbed with her but he fell and died. A fence was put up to stop kiddies climbing up. That was 1950 odd x
My ancestors left Tipperary for a better life in America. Now as a great grandchild I hate the USA... no home for those who wish to truly live free from evil rulers. Long live the Keating clan!
Grew up in Nenagh, pound street to be precise, living away almost thirty years now...loved the film. Many thanks to all those who put it together. Very fitting soundtrack.
Thanks Rog. Robin Wallace.
Well done Robin. Meself (Ballygraigue) and himself (Sallygrove) sat down on our date night last night to watch this in mid-town Manhattan. Cuppa tea and a flake and well over an hour and 18 mins pure joy. We rewound it, paused it and had competitions to figure out who everyone was. Thank you so much for bringing us such joy. April Lindsay. :)
The branch of my family I'm from moved to the US generations ago from Tipperary. They were from Roscrea and Clonakenny. My best friend (himself from Dublin) and I bribed his older brother with a day of fishing to take us there when I was visiting about 15 years ago. I remember seeing signs to Nenagh on the roads around there. This has been a great trip down memory lane for me. Thank you. The pictures and old footage gave me some good insight into what my ancestors' lives were like. I wish they'd restore the castle at Clonakenny like they did Nenagh Castle.
Just visited Nenagh last month by driving from Killaloe. Wanted to see an Irish pub. We went to "The 44" / Reddan's Bar. Was surprised to see a castle in the back of the pub when we walked out the back door. This was a great movie to watch to get to know Nenagh more.
Really enjoying the Movie. Great work.
MP
Awesome video. Great job Robin.
Thanks Max. Glad you enjoyed it.
The old days of lreland😞😞
Nice work. Good to see a doc about the home town :)
yes big up nenagh , been that court house plenty times in the past hahhahahahhaha
My Mum climbed up this and so she and a male friend climbed with her but he fell and died. A fence was put up to stop kiddies climbing up. That was 1950 odd x
I remember my mum telling me about that..
My ancestors left Tipperary for a better life in America. Now as a great grandchild I hate the USA... no home for those who wish to truly live free from evil rulers. Long live the Keating clan!
Go make one so