GoMetro.ie visits the opening of the new Rosie Hackett Bridge in Dublin
GoMetro visits the opening of the new Rosie Hackett Bridge, crossing the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland.
Luas Tram Number 5025 - Rosie Hackett Bridge, Dublin
Luas tram number 5025 heading southbound across the Rosie Hackett bridge on its way from Parnell to Sandyford, on the Luas green line in Dublin, Ireland.
Walking and Cycling across the new Rosie Hackett Bridge in Dublin
A stroll and cycle over the Rosie Hackett Bridge across the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland.
The bridge was officially opened on 20 May 2014, and opened to traffic on 21 May.
It can be used by public transport, bikes, and pedestrians. It will carry the Luas tram when the north and south lines are connected.
Heuston Station to City Centre [Rosie Hackett Bridge] | DUBLIN WALK
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Luas Tram Number 5021 Crossing Rosie Hackett Bridge in Dublin City
Luas trams number 5021 passing southbound across Rosie Hackett Bridge in Dublin city, Ireland, on its way from Broombridge to Brides Glen on the luas green line.
Rosie Hackett Bridge
Rosie Hackett Bridge is a short film I made for Solas Nua who are including a special section for original music and multimedia works in CIFF (Capital Irish Film Festival) solasnua.org/ciff-subs/ so this is my entry and in fact is my first film, maybe also my last :-)). Hope you enjoy it
On the Luas from Rosie Hackett Bridge to the top of Hawkins Street
The Rosie Hackett Bridge in Dublin opens May 2014
The New Bridge
Original Musical Composition
Copyright Sean Maguire February 2014 Dublin
email drseanmaguire@gmail.com
Three DB Buses crossing Rosie Hackett Bridge
Dublin rainy day, people on the street live Luas with iPhone
Dublin rainy day people on the street live Luas, bus, live cam
Nothing happening just people in Dublin in the Rainy Dublin Streets
Motorcycle Daily Incidents, Dublin (part 3)
Some daily incidents from my commutes to college on my Yamaha mt03.
Dublin Ireland.
Filmed with GoPro hero 7.
St Stephen's Green Park via GRAFTON STREET to O'CONNEL BRIDGE | Dublin Walk |
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Rosanna Rosie Hackett
Rosie Hackett was a trade unionist and insurgent in the 1916 Rising. I hope this song sung beautifully by my niece Janice Igoe with great guitar playing by Ben Folkman, does Rosie Hackett deserved justice.
Thomas Igoe (composer)
THE VLOG O' THE IRISH! // a ~dublin~ vlog
i went to dublin, ireland and forgot to film everything.
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4K Dart meet Luas in Dublin,Ireland
One of my last videos gave me inspiration to try get the Luas and the Dart in the same shot as they were both moving , Luck from the last shoot i was in the right location to do this and i was able to get it
Now this was recorded in 4K but it was cropped so it might have reduced some of the quality
Treadmill Virtual Run 60: River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland
Join me on my treadmill virtual run along the river Liffey in Dublin, Ireland.
We will see:
0:07 Tom Clarke Bridge (1984)
2:40 Central Bank Currency Museum
3:37 Cill Airne
4:30 Samuel Beckett Bridge (2009)
4:50 Scherzer Bridge (1912)
6:13 Jeanie Johnson Famine Ship
6:33 Sean O'Casey Bridge (2005)
7:55 Famine Memorial
8:17 Talbot Memorial Bridge (1978)
8:34 Custom House (1791)
9:22 Butt Bridge (1932)
10:10 Rosie Hackett Bridge
10:40 O'Connell Bridge (1880)
11:21 Liffey Boardwalk
12:13 Liffey (Ha'Penny) Bridge (1816)
12:58 Millennium Bridge (1999)
13:37 Grattan Bridge (1875)
15:18 O'Donovan Rossa Bridge (1816)
16:30 Fr. Mathew Bridge (1818)
18:09 Liam Mellowes Bridge (1768)
18:50 James Joyce Bridge (2003)
19:19 Rory O'More Bridge (1863)
21:33 Frank Sherwin Bridge (1982)
22:06 Seán Heuston Bridge (1828)
25:40 Phoenix Park
26:06 Wellington Monument (1817)
30:00 Lots of Deer
35:49 Wellington Monument (1817)
40:32 Seán Heuston Bridge (1828)
40:53 Frank Sherwin Bridge (1982)
43:09 Rory O'More Bridge (1863)
43:40 James Joyce Bridge (2003)
44:22 Liam Mellowes Bridge (1768)
46:01 Fr. Mathew Bridge (1818)
47:20 O'Donovan Rossa Bridge (1816)
48:50 Grattan Bridge (1875)
50:00 Millennium Bridge (1999)
50:32 Liffey (Ha'Penny) Bridge (1816)
52:00 O'Connell Bridge (1880)
52:52 Rosie Hackett Bridge
53:36 Butt Bridge (1932)
54:44 Talbot Memorial Bridge (1978)
55:55 Sean O'Casey Bridge (2005)
58:53 Samuel Beckett Bridge (2009)
59:47 Scherzer Bridge (1912)
1:03:54 Tom Clarke Bridge (1984)
Number of other runners/joggers spotted: 4
Distance: 12.7km
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Bodycam from person who is blind walking from Tara Street to O'Connell Bridge Dublin.
Bodycam footage with narration from person who is blind using long cane, walking from Tara Street Dublin 2 to O'Connell Bridge, Dublin 1 via Burgh Quay and Rosie Hackett Bridge. Journey time 10 minutes.
Paula Phelan ~ Rosie Hackett
This is the story of Rosanna Rosie Hackett born in 1892 Dublin Tenements.
A revolutionary and Trade Unionist.
Rosie Hackett bridge in the city centre named after her in honour. Opened on 20th May 2014. Crosses over the River Liffey and joining Marlborough Street to Hawkins Street.
I'd like to dedicate this scene to my old friend Emma Mhic Mhathúna passed away Sunday 07th October 2018. Like Rosie, she fought the good fight. Always Standing Tall and Standing Strong. 100% true to herself.
I'll see you Emma in the next life. dear angel, with love, xx
Thursday 23 February 2017 ( I filmed this piece, only uploading it now)
LONG DUBLIN WALK | O'Connell Bridge to Grand Canal Dock [Near Dublin Port]
Hey guys, on this walk I go from O'Connell bridge to Grand Canal Dock beside the Dublin Port. It is along the Liffey River and there are a lot of modern and beautiful glassy buildings all along this area that are pleasant to behold.
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