The 1916 Leaders Commemoration, Arbour Hill, Dublin, 7th of May 2014
On the 7th of May 2014 members of the Defence Forces gave an accomplished display of drill to honour the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising in Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin. Drawn mostly from the 28th Infantry Battalion and the Cadet School, as well as representatives from all Brigades and Services, this showcased the best of Óglaigh na hÉireann. The Ceremony was led by the President, Michael D Higgins, and was attended by relatives of those executed. The President laid a wreath at the site of the graves and a minutes silence was observed.
Dublin Ireland ,Glasnevin and Arbor hill cemeteries
My Son Gregg took most of these pictures of the Republican plot in Glasnevin cemetery and at Arbor hill. We took the Glasnevin tour (2.30 pm every day) and really enjoyed it. Great value (8 euro for Adults, 6 for Kids) and the guide was very funny and informative.
Justin Barrett Speaks at Arbour Hill Cemetery
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Justin Barrett, President of the National Party│An Páirtí Náisiúnta speaks at Arbour Hill Cemetery in Dublin.
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An Páirtí Náisiúnta is an Irish nationalist party dedicated to the fulfilment of the Irish national idea. We believe in the Irish people, our right to exist as a nation and our right to defend and lay claim to our homeland. We seek an Ireland united, Irish and free.
We stand against the criminal financial institutions which have enslaved future generations of Irish men and women to debt without end. We stand against the corrupt and amoral establishment who push replacement level immigration which will in time completely destroy Irish nationality. We stand against the project of a federated European Super State which is explicitly anti-national and therefore anti-Irish. And most of all we stand against the decay of national spirit at the heart of our society.
The men and women who died for Ireland fought always against that most insidious of enemies, the enemy within; the corruption of the national spirit by foreign ideas, interests and outlooks, all of which are in evidence today in that assembly of traitors called Dáil Éireann. What the men of 1916 saw as the coarse grubby materialism of the British Empire is at large in our own time in the form of international liberalism which infects the whole western world.
Each nation must choose for themselves whether they will stand against the tide of national dissolution, which sweeps away peoples, homelands and traditions. Will Ireland live or die, endure of vanish? That question will be answered in this generation. As long as there is an Ireland to defend and love and unite, the fight must go on
My Live Video Arbour Hill Cemetery were 14 of our 1916 Leaders are buried
Sites of 1916: Arbour Hill
Dr John Gibney from History Ireland discusses Arbour Hill - one of the sites significant to the 1916 Easter Rising.
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Irish Flag flying in Arbour Hill Memorial Cemetary, Dublin 7 Ireland
Irish Flag flying in Arbour Hill Memorial Gardens, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7 Ireland. On the way to work one morning just had to stop and listen to this bird singing
Arbour Hill, 10 Dec 2014 Dublin
Annual Christmas Carol Service of Defence Forces Ireland. Irish Lament.
Taxitoursireland rebel tour's of Arbour Hill Cemetery
Our tour guide Ron.
Lost leaders march to Arbour hill cemetery.
Arbour Hill Declan Hunt
Arbour Hill sung by Declan Hunt
State Commemoration of the Easter Rising, Arbour Hill
David McCullagh and Sinead Crowley present live coverage of a Requiem Mass from Arbour Hill in Dublin and commemoration ceremonies at the graves of the leaders of the 1916 Rising.
Studio Guests: Prof. Mary Daly, Royal Irish Academy; Dr. John Bowman, Broadcaster and historian. Broadcast: 24 April 2016.
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Arbour Hill 2017 (full length )
On the last day of the James Connolly Festival the Communist Party of Ireland and friends pay their annual visa to Arbour Hill Cemetery to pay tribute to Connolly and all the rising leaders shot dead in 1916. This years guest speaker was Greg Godels from the USA , also speaking were Jimmy Doran from the CPI and Adam Murray from the Connolly Youth Movement
Arbour Hill 2017
On the last day of the James Connolly Festival the Communist Party of Ireland and friends pay their annual visa to Arbour Hill Cemetery to pay tribute to Connolly and all the rising leaders shot dead in 1916. This years guest speaker was Greg Godels from the USA , also speaking were Jimmy Doran from the CPI and Adam Murray from the Connolly Youth Movement
Arbour Hill 99th Anniversary Easter Rising Stories
Filmed and edited by Marcus Howard, independent film maker. On the 99th anniversary of the executions of Padraig Pearse, Tom Clarke and Thomas MacDonagh, a commemoration and wreath laying ceremony was organised by the 1916-1921 Club at the graves of those executed in 1916. The artist Robert Ballagh in his speech challenges us to revisit the dream of these brave men. The Proclamation of the Irish Republic was read by Jim Connolly Heron, the great grandson of James Connolly.
Easter Rising Stories is an independent series of films by Marcus Howard, an independent film maker. The videos are not for profit but rather for educational means. The aim of the series is to try to capture the recollections of relatives of the Easter Rising of 1916 as well as to document events and stories relating to the Easter Rising. If you are interested in getting in touch please contact:
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Arbour Hill 2018
The Communist Party Of Ireland held it annual trip to Arbour Hill to pay tribute to James Connolly and the other leaders who were murdered after the rising 1916. Part of the James Connolly Festival jamesconnollyfestival.com
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Christina Henri on her upcoming visit the Arbour Hill Prison in Dublin, Ireland on 11 Nov 2012
Tasmanian artist Christina Henri talking about her upcoming visit the Arbour Hill Prison in Dublin, Ireland on 11 Nov 2012.
Tasmanian artist Christina Henri will visit the Arbour Hill Prison in Dublin, Ireland on 11 Nov 2012.
The prisoners have made 800 bonnets in memory of women who lived in and around Dublin -- or were transported from Dublin as convicts between 1788 and 1853.
Male prisoners in the Arbour Hill Prison have sewn the bonnets and women in the Dochas Centre of the Mountjoy Prison have embellished the bonnets. Each bonnet displays the name of the convict woman being remembered, the ship of transport and the year of arrival in Australia.
Christina Henri is returning to Dublin following the footsteps of her own female convict ancestor Mary Monks who was transported on the Marquis Cornwallis that arrived in NSW in 1796. Mary arrived in VDL via Norfolk Island.
Christina Henri's memorial to every woman transported to Australia as a convict 1788 -- 1853 -- Roses from the Heart -- is well on the way to completion. To see more about this extraordinary ART INSTALLATION go to
Gerry Adams at Arbour Hill Commemorating the centennial of the Easter Rising
Commemoration of the Easter Rising at Arbour Hill
1916 - '21 Club Annual Commemoration Arbour Hill 2013
Kennedy Visits Irish Graves (1963)
Republic of Ireland (Republic of Ireland).
Various shots of the Guard of Honour arriving and preparing for the arrival of the American President John F. Kennedy at Arbour Hill. Various shots of the President Kennedy arriving at Arbour Hill military cemetery and laying wreath at grave. The President inspects the grave then leaves. Various shots of the grave with a large cross set in the stone wall - the grave of Irish Soldier. Various shots of the Guard of Honour near grave. MS. President Kennedy standing in front of grave. Various shots of the Guard of Honour presenting arms. Various shots of the President at the grave. Various shots of motorcycle escort leading the President's car through the rain along the wet streets. Various shots of the crowds. Various shots of the police pushing back crowds. Various shots of the activity outside Dublin Castle as the President arrives to receive his awards. He then leaves in the open car.
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Date found in the old record - 27/06/1963.
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