Lynch's Castle, Galway
Lynch's Castle, Galway
GMIT BA in Heritage Studies in Galway - Lynch's Castle, Whose Castle?
GMIT heritage degree students take to the streets to conduct a survey as part of their campaign to raise awareness of the heritage value of Lynch's Castle. The 7 minute video was shot and produced courtesy of independent film-maker Donal O'Brien.
Stundent Protest inside AIB Bank at Lynch's Castle in Galway
Student Protest inside AIB Bank Lynch's Castle
???????? Galway, Ireland - Sightseeing and tourist attractions
Galway is the capital of Galway County in the province of Connacht in the Republic of Ireland.
Attractions: Town Hall Theater, Galway City Museum, Spanish Arch, St Nicholas Church, Corrib River, Eyre Square, Shop Street, Lynch's Castle.
The story of the name Lynch, Linch, Linskey, Lindsay
The story of the Irish name Lynch and its variations Linch, Linskey, Lindsay. Discover how and where the name originated in Ireland and what it means. See how the name changed over the years and why it spread across the world, particularly to the United States. Find out about famous Lynch's who have made their mark in their chosen fields... and see stunning artwork and products featuring the name Lynch.
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Claddagh Palace, Galway (Sheila Lynch)
Calling all Galway Tribes to the Galway Oyster Festival
The largest ever Galway reunion is planned for Sunday 29th September - if you have a link to Galway OR share a name with one of the 14 Tribes of Galway - Athy, Bodkin, Blake, Browne, D'Arcy, Deane, Font, French, Joyce, Kirwan, Lynch, Martin, Morris, Skerritt. WE WANT TO SEE YOU IN GALWAY!!
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アイルランドの旅17????????リンチ家の城・スペイン門・ゴールウェイ観光 / Linch’s Castle & Spanish Arch Galway, Ireland Travel #17
2泊3日の今回のアイルランド旅行、最終話です。貿易で栄えた西の都ゴールウェー観光。街歩きやカフェをした後、電車 (インターシティ鉄道) でダブリンまで帰ります。
撮影日:2017.3.5
Lynch’s Castle [AIB Bank] → Spanish Arch → Esquires Coffee → Galway Train Station [Intercity - Irish Rail]
(アイルランドの旅 Ireland Trip →
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Walking Tours of Galway - Claddagh Thatched Cottage, Galway, Ireland.
The first thatched cottage built in the Claddagh village, Galway in nearly a hundred years. Katies Cottage, part of the Claddagh Craft Village, will open to the public in April 2016. Built and roofed in the same way the Claddagh fishermen used to do in the 18th and 19th centuries, using local materials Rye, Wheat and Hazel and Ash, this cottage will become a magnet for tourism in Galway. When giving 'Walking Tours of Galway' I love to bring visitors to see the Claddagh, as well as the Spanish Arch, the Latin Quarter, Lynch's Castle, St. Nicholas Collegiate Church, Galway Cathedral, Salthill, the Corrib river, the Salmon Weir, Eyre Square, and Woodquay. I visit great pubs, especially O'Connors Pub in Salthill, O'Connells Bar in Eyre Square, Garavans, the Quays, The Dail, Sonny Molloys, Tigh Coili, Tigh Foxes, Taffes, the Crane, and Monroes. Galway is a beautiful city to visit anytime of the year and it is the gateway to Connemara and the Aran Islands. Be sure to look me up, Brian Nolan, Galway Walks, Walking Tours of Galway, Fireside Tours, Ghost Tours, Literary Tours, Folklore, Genealogy and tracing your roots. Our ancestors have lived in Ireland, and around Galway Bay for thousands of years, let me show you where and how they lived. Book a tour today. GalwayWalks.com Galwaywalks@gmail.com Twitter @galwaywalks Facebook facebook.com/galwaywalks Thanks. Hope you enjoyed the video. Brian
Travel Guide to Galway, Ireland
- Visit for more information on Galway, Ireland.
Galway, the fifth largest city in Ireland, is the major hub for visitors to West Ireland. The city has a multicultural vibrance and therefore is also known as The city of the Tribes. Galway is also known as a scenic getaway with a fabulous nightlife and charming pedestrianized streets with various pubs and cafes. According the 2011 census the city has a population of 75 414 people.
What to see / do
• Galway Cathedral -- One of the largest and most dominating buildings in Galway.
• Galway City Museum -- Exhibitions focusing on the medieval town.
• Spanish Arch -- A 16th century bastion
• St. Nicholas Church -- The largest medieval parish church in Ireland.
• Lynch's Castle -- Formerly owned by the fourteen tribes which ruled the city centuries ago.
• Salmon Weir Bridge -- The bridge crosses the Corrib from the cathedral to the courthouse.
Events
• Galway Arts Festival -- A celebration of the performing and visual arts in July every year.
• Galway Loves Theatre
• Roundstone Summer Festival -- A festival of music, fun, laughter and games for all ages.
• Clarenbridge Oyster Festival -- Great festival filled with good food, drinks, music and entertainment.
Drone footage from over the castle on Inis Oírr, Aran Islands.
Thanks to Nuno Charneca from the Portuguese National Civil Engineering Laboratory for the drone footage. This video was made as part of a drone demo during Citizen Science + GIS Training School @ NUI Galway organized by Seán Lynch, NUIG Geography Society and funded by COST (cost.eu). 22 Aug 2015.
Footage from DJI Phanthom 3 drone on 22 Aug 2015 over the castle at Inis Oirr (Inisheer) Lat/lon: 53.062096, -9.519099.
Dunguaire Castle, Kinvara, County Galway, Ireland
#Dunguaire #Castle,is a 16th-century tower house on the southeastern shore of Galway Bay in County Galway, Ireland, near Kinvara (also spelled Kinvarra). The name derives from the Dun of King Guaire, the legendary king of Connacht. The castle's 75-foot (23 m) tower and its defensive wall have been restored, and the grounds are open to tourists during the summer.
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The story of the name Burke, Bourke and de Burgh
The story of the Irish name Burke and its variations such Bourke, Burgh, de Burgh and Burgo. Discover how and where the name originated in Ireland and what it means. See how the name changed over the years and why it spread across the world, particularly to the United States. Find out about famous Burkes who have made their mark in their chosen fields... and see stunning artwork and products featuring the name Burke.
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Lydacan Castle
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Traversing Irish castles 101
Lynch Gathering - Galway - Lecture on Admiral Brown
Talk on Admiral William Brown in Galway, Ireland. By Gus O'Hara, chairman of the Admiral William Brown Society - Foxford, Co. Mayo, Ireland.
Lydacan Castle-the tour
14th century stronghold of the O'Hynes family, later falling to the Lynch family, now taken by the Baron of the Burren.
Galway, Ireland, December 19, 2019
Took the bus up to Galway from Limerick for a day trip to check out the Christmas market and the city itself. The market didn't wind up being a thing, but an effort was made! Apologies for the audio in the Cathedral, I was trying to be respectful but it makes it a bit difficult to hear.
*What I thought was construction at the Spanish Arch was actually a flood prevention measure; the river had flooded pretty drastically the day before, hence the ginormous orange buoys.
*Regarding the Lynch Memorial Window - the father was the magistrate in 1493, and hung his son for murdering a sailor who was a romantic rival. Otherwise I was pretty close, though! Yay!