Opera Lane , Cork City , Hyperlapse
2nd attempt at Hyperlapse. Cannon 600d on a tripod. Opera Lane , Cork City
Opera Lane shopping district, Cork City.
via YouTube Capture
St Patrick Street - Opera Lane, Cork City
This shows a new street that has been created in the middle of Cork
Cork Fashion Week - Opera Lane part 2
Cork Fashion Week 2012 - Opera Lane show part 2
Clothes by:
Topshop
Only
River Island
New Look
H&M
Vila
music by howard (soundcloud.comthemusicofhoward)
Filmed by Sean Breathnach and Dan O'Connell
Edited by Sean Breathnach
Storm Emma March 2018 in Cork City - view from Opera Lane - TIMELAPSE (beast from the east)
CORK FASHION WEEK 2012 @ OPERA LANE
CORK FASHION WEEK 2012 ,,,,,,YEARLY FASHIONISTA'S OF CORK GATHER HERE IN OPERA LANE TO WITNESS THIS EVENT..TRULY AMAZING...
The Race at Opera Lane
Pringle, Risteárd and Martin, Sameer. Sunday night, and we'll literally do anything to avoid studying.
Dominic MacHale shops Opera Lane
Dear Viewer, we must confess we are just a little bit smitten with Dominic MacHale aka Sgt. Healy of the Young Offenders. Filming was such fun and the style was amazing. Gentlemen be inspired.
All collections from Topman, GAP, Office, Specsavers and River Island.
Cork Fashion Week 2012 - Opera Lane
Cork Fashion Week 2012 - Opera Lane show part 1
Clothes by:
Tommy Hilfiger
CC Viyella
GAP
Kuyichi
music by howard (soundcloud.comthemusicofhoward)
Filmed by Sean Breathnach and Dan O'Connell
Edited by Sean Breathnach
Sales start in Cork City
Sales at Brown Thomas and Opera Lane, Cork. Video by Denis Minhane. 26.12.2013
Certified Live at the Crane Lane, Cork.
Certified, A Tribute to the music of Sting & The Police, Live at the Crane Lane Theater, Cork. 03/06/2017.
Gemma Sugrue talks to Opera Lane
Director of Voiceworks, Vocal Coach and Lead Singer with Jenny Greene and the RTE Concert Orchestra, Gemma Sugrue is a busy lady. We were delighted to catch up with her at the Crawford Art Gallery recently to talk fashion and her wardrobe essentials for a busy and varied life.
Lookbook Opera Lane A/W2016
Enjoy this trip down memory lane and get inspired by the looks featured here.
Crane Lane Cork April 2019
This video is about Crane Lane Cork April 2019
Cork Burning - Michael Lenihan
'A tale of arson, loot and murder’ was how one source described the events that would befall Cork city on the night of 11–12 December 1920. In a scene of almost unprecedented destruction, members of the British forces bent on revenge for the ambushes at Kilmichael and Dillon’s Cross set fire to both the commercial and the civic heart of the city. One side of Patrick Street and the area surrounding it were razed to the ground, while City Hall and the neighbouring Carnegie Library were gutted as Auxiliaries and Black and Tans shot at Cork’s firemen and cut their hoses in an effort to ensure maximum damage. Then, to add insult to injury, as the smoke cleared the British government tried to blame Cork’s own citizens for the devastation. Using eyewitness accounts and contemporary sources, and illustrated with exceptional images from the period, Cork Burning tells the story of the events before, during and after that infamous night.
It covers such topics as Cork City before December 1920, the Black and Tans, Auxiliaries and K Company, Republican Cork, a timeline of events before the burning of Cork City, early fires and arson by crown forces in Cork, the Kilmichael Ambush, the Dillon’s Cross Ambush, premises destroyed, official investigations into the causes, compensation and rebuilding.
Damhsafest 2011, Cork, Ireland, Anfounshi, Egypt
Damhsafest 2011, Cork, Ireland, Anfounshi, Egypt. Snake Charmer music off Opera Lane in Cork City on Wednesday 20th July 2011 as part of Damhsafest 2011 - Ireland's only International Folk Dance Festival
CORK - Ireland Travel Guide | Around The World
Cork (Irish: Corcaigh) is situated on the banks of the River Lee in the south of the country. With a city population of 119,418 in 2006 (190,384 including suburbs)[12] it is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, and the third largest on the island of Ireland once Belfast in the North is included.
Cork is the anglicised version of the Irish word Corcaigh, which means marsh. The city centre was originally built on marshland and boats were able to navigate into the channels which separated the many islands. Many of the wider streets, such as St Patrick's Street, the South Mall and the Grand Parade, are actually built on former river channels. St Patrick's Street is Cork's commercial hub, and is known colloquially as either Patrick Street or Pana.
Cork Vision Centre. This is in a former church on North Main Street. It has a large scale model of the city, hosts artistic exhibitions and has plentiful free tourist info which should help your understanding. Free admission.
Elizabeth Fort. From South Gate Bridge, go up Barrack Street and turn right. The walls Elizabeth Fort are open Tuesday to Sunday, offering fantastic views of the city below, guided tours are available.
St. Finbarr's Cathedral. This is just a few minutes away from Elizabeth fort and much easier to find. A fine 19th century Gothic building. Visible from the back is a golden angel with a trumpet high upon a tower.
Shandon Church. The tower and its bells are symbols of the city, and overlook it from the north. Visitors are allowed to ring the bells, with guidelines available to play meoldies of commonly known tunes. This church is situated in a conservation area.
Lewis Gluckman Gallery, . This piece of modern architecture is situated within the grounds of University College Cork. Within is state of the art technology to protect and display major exhibitions of international art, along with facilities for workshops, film screenings, lectures and art classes. A café is situated on the ground floor.
Cork City Gaol. Slightly outside the city centre, this attraction is very much worth the visit. It can be reached by using the city sightseeing bus, by taxi or by a 30 minute walk. There is a small admission fee, but it is worth every cent. The Gaol also provides fine views of the west of the city, including the University. (the entrance is 8 EUR/person for adults - coupon 2 for 12EUR can often be found in tourist publications).
Opera Lane and City Shopping. Great shopping on Opera Lane with big brands such as H&M & New Look as well as lots of quirky small boutiques on Cork's side streets such as Azure Jewellery [39] Amity and samui.
University College Cork. Take a stroll through the college which is open to the public and take in the variety of architecture here, from the newly constructed extension of the Boole Library to the newly repointed limestone Honan Chapel which is popular for graduate weddings.
Páirc Uí Chaoimh This 50,000 capacity stadium is in Ballintemple and is home of Cork GAA. It is open on matchdays and Monday and Wednesday for tours.
The Lough park, Lough Road, Cork. Open 24 hours. Situated 1km south-west of Cork city centre and is one of Cork's most fascinating amenities. It is a small freshwater limestone lake in a shallow depression. The Lough receives its water from springs and from water percolating from the ridge to the north on which stands the Lough parish church. It teems with wildlife and the central island provides a safe haven for the numerous types of wildfowl stocked in the Lough. The Lough delights a wide range of people of all ages who engage in such activities as jogging, walking, reading and nature study. There is also a restaurant and bar at the southwestern end, both with good views of the Lough. The Lough was declared a Public Wildlife Refuge in 1881 and is one of Ireland's oldest protected areas. free. edit
Barrack Street' is known in Cork for its amount and variety of bars. The Barrack St. Challenge challenge is to drink one pint in each bar starting in Cissie Youngs and still be able to walk by the time you reach the Brewery. Cork is also well known for its live music scene.
Cork is a safer city than Dublin. During the night caution should be taken, as in any situation involving large numbers of people and alcohol. However, as in any city the vast majority of people are out simply to enjoy themselves.
100% Cork Rehearsal - The Musicians
John McNally (7%) with fellow musicians Cormac O Caoimh, Colum Pettit and Fintan Lucy from 100% Cork, the exciting new documentary theatre show that premieres in the Cork Opera House on Friday 28th June as the highlight of Cork Midsummer Festival. Featuring 100 people (not actors) that statistically represent the make up of the city based on age, gender, ethnicity and address, will reveal the motivations and priorities of the people of Cork and act as a window into the minds of the people of Ireland.
See the show at Cork Opera House from the 28th - 30th June, 2013
corkmidsummer.com
pigeons
Paddy comerford tells the story of the Kerryhall Rd and the Burney Lane pigeon Leagues
Very funny
Backstage Promo
Backstage - A New Opera
A Cork Opera House Commission
Cork Midsummer Festival June 2018
Libretto by Lily Akerman
Music by Tom Lane
Directed by Conor Hanratty
Designed by Deirdre Dwyer
Produced by Maura O'Keeffe
Performed by Kelley Lonergan, Emma Nash, Majella Cullagh, Matthew Mannion, Alex Petcu, Kate Ellis and Tom Lane