There were 8 H-Blocks in total. H-6 is still there @1:19, the camera goes up over A & B wing of H-6 @1:42... C & D wing is the other side of the H just out of shot.. H-7 where the escape began was right at the other side of that fence @2:00.. That red brick building @3:00 is the visiting block. The building on the right @5:55 is the prison hospital the building’s on the left are laundry and kitchen areas. That little building @7:28 is a chapel.
There’s so much history at this site. In 1940 RAF Long Kesh was built there. Spitfires, Hurricanes and Seafires were based here, they were used in the Battle of Britain & Battle of the Atlantic during WW2.. RAF Long Kesh was a primary bombing target to be destroyed by the Luftwaffe. In 1971 the site became a detention centre for Irish political prisoners, (Most were interned without trial) The site was secured with miles of barbed wire fence and British Army watch towers. Prisoners were housed in old Nissan huts that used to sleep the RAF. In October 1974, Republican prisoners set fire to the camps. There were many escape attempts from the site involving tunnels under the site. By 1976 the infamous H-Blocks were built. 10 Republican prisoners died on Hunger Strike at the site in 1981. There were many breakout attempts from the H-Blocks including 38 Republicans escaping in 1983. In 1997 Republican prisoners killed sectarian LVF leader Billy Wright in the prison using two smuggled in handguns. All political prisoners charged of offences before April 1998 were released the same year under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement.
Great footage. I visited the site, a number of years ago, they had not long started the demolition and the H blocks were still up. I would have loved to have seen the old compounds. The place is living history, but hopefully we will never see the likes again.
it could easily be seen as a sad reminder of how much we just can't get along as humans, let's hope for a future where we don't need places like this anymore, thank you for the very professional done footage!
I was there over 20 years ago as a squaddie not a prisoner , doing security on the place . It was a miserable fucking depressing place and I was on the outside so fuck knows how they felt who was in there . For exercise we would run around the outside of it always expecting some twat would take a shot from the fields . Good footage by the way
thanks Patrick!, i think to get more subs i would need to upload more often, the problem is i'm running out of interesting sites to visit that people would bother watching. I'm open to ideas from everyone though
One H block remains at the site, H7 from which the republican prisoners escaped has been demolished. The site is completely closed to the public and seems to be under the protection of G4S Security. I asked the gaurd today if any organisation or entity did visits or tours and was told that nobody operated such events and hadnt done so in years. I hope this helps.
There were 8 H-Blocks in total. H-6 is still there @1:19, the camera goes up over A & B wing of H-6 @1:42... C & D wing is the other side of the H just out of shot.. H-7 where the escape began was right at the other side of that fence @2:00.. That red brick building @3:00 is the visiting block. The building on the right @5:55 is the prison hospital the building’s on the left are laundry and kitchen areas. That little building @7:28 is a chapel.
Nice! Frequently during urbex vids I am thinking, go in there, open that.....I saw you approach the double gate and I said to myself a number of times....'Do it'!! Were you nervous?
The small round building the drone passes at the startn right at the perimeter is the church where many prisoners went to pray, exchange sceal or snout, or even tied the knot.
yes security on site permanently and they are pretty serious about preventing any type of photography and visits to it unfortunately, feel free to send me a private message!
One block is kept ready to go if needed That's why its guarded and kept as working heating water etc. I spent 10 years 4 months 6 days of a 204 year sentence in there Nothing like maghberry Bush or Roe where the prisoners are kept today The place was an eduction centre The whole place should of been kept and turned into a full museum No other prison like it in europe Not sure o the world as im not allowed in certain countries
I help out at the aviation society on the site and the security is pretty tight, especially where the prison is concerned. I have been inside a few times, once on a guided tour and the other times just through an open door when work was being done inside. You were very lucky when you dropped the drone down into the main access road as there is wire strung across to stop helicopters landing, you can just about see the wires in the footage (they have plastic balls on them).
About the wires! The live stream to my mobile device was not in a high enough resolution to even see those wires and yes i was extremely lucky that the drone did not clip them or getting it back would have been a serious problem!! It was only until i watched the footage back i was stunned how i managed to miss them!! P.S you are a very lucky guy to have had a tour of the blocks, i'd love to see inside. Gaining access was my original goal until i realised it's a prison at the end of the day! I did have methods in place to be able to get into the yards without breaking and entering with climbing equipment but i decided i'd put the drone to work instead, probably for the best! Thanks for your comment
seen one of these hovering over the back garden yesterday playing with my niece.. looked him and it flew a mile away up. spooked the fuck out of me. creepy as fuck.
You need to slow it down, your drone movement are too jerky and so are your camera movements, by slowing it down you will get much smoother footage that will look so much better you don't need to go full stick for everything. I have done my own and it is by no means perfect but you'll see how it is a lot smoother and with a lot less jerking motion. OK I didn't take mine right down because there is anti helicopter lines and while my drone does have anti collision sensors I don't know how well they work with thin cables and I wasn't willing to risk my £1500 drone. So in that respect you have more gut than I did but all in all good footage.
andy major part in the history of the troubles and you still can see it. i believe the local council or who’s option it is to view this sight is embarrassed of the non humane conditions that took place behind those walls
@@mcp1228 yes there was rumour a long time ago of opening it up as a sort of museum/tourist attraction but this has been halted for political reasons afaik.
i forgot to mention, when the annual balmoral farming show is on (they use the surrounding site) you can come into the site and get close to the prison, you can only see the perimeter walls though.
andy i’m very interested in the history of this prison and would love to go there. if you look up blanket men on youtube u will find a great documentary on the conditions
There were 8 H-Blocks in total. H-6 is still there @1:19, the camera goes up over A & B wing of H-6 @1:42... C & D wing is the other side of the H just out of shot..
H-7 where the escape began was right at the other side of that fence @2:00.. That red brick building @3:00 is the visiting block.
The building on the right @5:55 is the prison hospital the building’s on the left are laundry and kitchen areas.
That little building @7:28 is a chapel.
Incredible piece of filming. Thank you.
Some dark secrets behind those walls. Used to always drive past it would of loved to visit. Great video
There’s so much history at this site.
In 1940 RAF Long Kesh was built there. Spitfires, Hurricanes and Seafires were based here, they were used in the Battle of Britain & Battle of the Atlantic during WW2.. RAF Long Kesh was a primary bombing target to be destroyed by the Luftwaffe.
In 1971 the site became a detention centre for Irish political prisoners, (Most were interned without trial) The site was secured with miles of barbed wire fence and British Army watch towers. Prisoners were housed in old Nissan huts that used to sleep the RAF.
In October 1974, Republican prisoners set fire to the camps.
There were many escape attempts from the site involving tunnels under the site.
By 1976 the infamous H-Blocks were built.
10 Republican prisoners died on Hunger Strike at the site in 1981.
There were many breakout attempts from the H-Blocks including 38 Republicans escaping in 1983.
In 1997 Republican prisoners killed sectarian LVF leader Billy Wright in the prison using two smuggled in handguns.
All political prisoners charged of offences before April 1998 were released the same year under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement.
That was great piloting @ 9:45👍
An ariel shot of H6 and the spot where Billy Wright met his fate at the hands of the INLA
Just sayin that would be a tough retrieve of a crashed drone
High risk makes good footage :)
Great footage. I visited the site, a number of years ago, they had not long started the demolition and the H blocks were still up. I would have loved to have seen the old compounds. The place is living history, but hopefully we will never see the likes again.
it could easily be seen as a sad reminder of how much we just can't get along as humans, let's hope for a future where we don't need places like this anymore, thank you for the very professional done footage!
I was there over 20 years ago as a squaddie not a prisoner , doing security on the place . It was a miserable fucking depressing place and I was on the outside so fuck knows how they felt who was in there . For exercise we would run around the outside of it always expecting some twat would take a shot from the fields . Good footage by the way
Uncle was a Blanket man. God bless the lot of them.
I was there, from U.S. in 2016 - they told me it was being pulled down to make a "place of love and harmony" are they kidding me!!
It should never be pulled down
@@anyaholden7055 is it still there? Or destroyed?
@@HerrHamburg As far as I know it's still there but not in it's entirety
Amazing piece of footage , congrats ✌🏼
Great video mate
Why do you not have more subs. Great video i have always wanted to visit here , you definitely deserve more subs, good luck with everything.
thanks Patrick!, i think to get more subs i would need to upload more often, the problem is i'm running out of interesting sites to visit that people would bother watching. I'm open to ideas from everyone though
u never know !! just upload what u like... the masses will follow :P
hopefully with better weather to come I will be back out with the drone soon :) thanks for the support!
Andy, how can I contact you.. would love to talk about this footage...
Hi Trisha, what would you like to discuss?
Very interesting to see, especially since my dad and some other people in my family where prisoners there. Good video. 👍🏻
Great work you have a New subscriber 💯👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hi I love this video. Is it still possible to fly there and does it still look like this do you know?
Very cool to see.
Is there any of the H Blocks Left I would love to see it. Who or where would you contact
One H block remains at the site, H7 from which the republican prisoners escaped has been demolished. The site is completely closed to the public and seems to be under the protection of G4S Security. I asked the gaurd today if any organisation or entity did visits or tours and was told that nobody operated such events and hadnt done so in years. I hope this helps.
There were 8 H-Blocks in total. H-6 is still there @1:19, the camera goes up over A & B wing of H-6 @1:42... C & D wing is the other side of the H just out of shot..
H-7 where the escape began was right at the other side of that fence @2:00.. That red brick building @3:00 is the visiting block.
The building on the right @5:55 is the prison hospital the building’s on the left are laundry and kitchen areas.
That little building @7:28 is a chapel.
andy what number is the h block at the start of the film
It’s H-6, it’s the only block still standing.
Can you get in there and have a walk? or is everything closed?
It's not open to the public.
Nice! Frequently during urbex vids I am thinking, go in there, open that.....I saw you approach the double gate and I said to myself a number of times....'Do it'!! Were you nervous?
I am always a wee bit nervous going on to any site yes but the rewards are worth it
Does anyone know what those red brick buildings are I’ve been wondering ?
Get semied My guy food courts
I think it’s the visiting block, where inmates received visits from people on the outside.
The small round building the drone passes at the startn right at the perimeter is the church where many prisoners went to pray, exchange sceal or snout, or even tied the knot.
any sign of security? we went at night and spotted who we thought was security
yes security on site permanently and they are pretty serious about preventing any type of photography and visits to it unfortunately, feel free to send me a private message!
must be prisoner ghosts, might be billy wright.
One block is kept ready to go if needed
That's why its guarded and kept as working heating water etc.
I spent 10 years 4 months 6 days of a 204 year sentence in there
Nothing like maghberry Bush or Roe where the prisoners are kept today
The place was an eduction centre
The whole place should of been kept and turned into a full museum
No other prison like it in europe
Not sure o the world as im not allowed in certain countries
Rip , Paddy Connelly, Aka Belfast Paddy
Is it still standing?
yes and probably will be for the foreseeable future.
Cyberdyne Systems thanks for replying mate. I’m going Belfast very soon, always wanted to see this having read so much about it. Thought it was gone.
impressivly flowen drone u have some good skills there bhoy
I help out at the aviation society on the site and the security is pretty tight, especially where the prison is concerned. I have been inside a few times, once on a guided tour and the other times just through an open door when work was being done inside.
You were very lucky when you dropped the drone down into the main access road as there is wire strung across to stop helicopters landing, you can just about see the wires in the footage (they have plastic balls on them).
About the wires! The live stream to my mobile device was not in a high enough resolution to even see those wires and yes i was extremely lucky that the drone did not clip them or getting it back would have been a serious problem!! It was only until i watched the footage back i was stunned how i managed to miss them!! P.S you are a very lucky guy to have had a tour of the blocks, i'd love to see inside. Gaining access was my original goal until i realised it's a prison at the end of the day! I did have methods in place to be able to get into the yards without breaking and entering with climbing equipment but i decided i'd put the drone to work instead, probably for the best! Thanks for your comment
Any more footage of this flight about?
Is ireland weather always like that?
Yep
yes, every day, 365 days a year, never changes, never ever, always the same.
if only the walls could talk
seen one of these hovering over the back garden yesterday playing with my niece.. looked him and it flew a mile away up. spooked the fuck out of me. creepy as fuck.
You need to slow it down, your drone movement are too jerky and so are your camera movements, by slowing it down you will get much smoother footage that will look so much better you don't need to go full stick for everything. I have done my own and it is by no means perfect but you'll see how it is a lot smoother and with a lot less jerking motion. OK I didn't take mine right down because there is anti helicopter lines and while my drone does have anti collision sensors I don't know how well they work with thin cables and I wasn't willing to risk my £1500 drone. So in that respect you have more gut than I did but all in all good footage.
I live about a 5 minutes walk from there.
has it been demolished? can you go in there for a quick look see ?
not demolished no but not allowed on site unfortunately.
@@enigma-records Glad to read that i heard the DUP got it demolished only leaving the hospital and H-Block 7.
can u visit here
the site isn't open for visits, it has on-site security who patrol regularly
andy major part in the history of the troubles and you still can see it. i believe the local council or who’s option it is to view this sight is embarrassed of the non humane conditions that took place behind those walls
@@mcp1228 yes there was rumour a long time ago of opening it up as a sort of museum/tourist attraction but this has been halted for political reasons afaik.
i forgot to mention, when the annual balmoral farming show is on (they use the surrounding site) you can come into the site and get close to the prison, you can only see the perimeter walls though.
andy i’m very interested in the history of this prison and would love to go there. if you look up blanket men on youtube u will find a great documentary on the conditions
Did guard duty here Xmas 1986 still looks grey and bleek 🤦♀️
Place should of been preserved
A maze ing