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Storymap Dublin
Приєднався 16 лис 2010
Storymap.ie is a new way to 'see' Dublin through it's characters and stories. Storymap captures the life of the city in a fresh and innovative way. Come check out our collection of stories!
Відео
Cat, Emma, Kira - 'We went to Coppers'
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Three American girls recount a night in Coppers, the infamous Dublin nightclub, for storymap.ie. For more stories, visit www.storymap.ie
Anto- Sure the baths and Mannings are gone now...
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A sneak peak of one of the stories from the new Ballymun Storymap which is coming soon.
Storymap @ DWF - Laura Cleary
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As part of Dublin Writers festival, Storymap hosted a night of poetry, stories and music in the Liquor Rooms. Laura Cleary performed some of her incredible poetry. For more of her poetry check out: www.lauraclearypoetry.com/.
Storymap @DWF - Deirdre Sullivan
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As part of Dublin Writers festival, Storymap hosted a night of poetry, stories and music in the Liquor Rooms. Deirdre Sullivan is a writer of incredible wit and charm, whose 'Prim' series have garnered a loyal YA fanbase and showcased a strong and beguiling voice. For more of her guinea pig's antics, be sure to check out gunstreetgirls.blogspot.ie/
Emer - The Elvis of Philosophy
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Emer tells us how one of the worlds greatest philosophers Ludwig Wittgenstein ended up in Dublin and why during the winter of 1948 he ended up sitting on the steps in the great palm house in the National Botanic Gardens.
Kalle - The hole there in the floor
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Kalle Ryan from the wonderful Brownbread MIxtape gave us this great poem about the people in the pub's who are caught between their dreams and the drink. Something I think we can all sympathise with in this country.
Peadar- Jewel
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Peadar tells us a wonderful poem inspired by his grand father and having one too many in a local establishment.
Susan - The Secret Librarian
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A short ghost story, set in Inchicore Library. Susan contacted us with her short ghost story set in Inchicore Library and we thought it was very sweet, as it reminded us of the excitement we felt when a whole new world was opened up to us, the first time we stepped foot in a Library.
Daniel - Heatwave
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A poem about the joys of a Dublin summer told to us by up and coming poet Daniel Ryan.
Frank - Copper Faced Jacks
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Author Frank Hopkins reveals the surprising and colourful life of Copper Faced Jack, the 18th century judge who's now most widely known for the nightclub named after him. Jack led a life of excess and corruption which took its toll when an eccentric journalist came for revenge. For more stories visit www.storymap.ie.
Dave - Storymap & 'Dublin Genius a day of ideas'
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DAVE RUDDEN Dave Rudden is a remarkable storyteller who's been beguiling audiences with his stories and verse all around the spoken word scene in Dublin. His stories range widely - from small personal moments to grand gothic tales.
Alvy- Storymap & 'Dublin Genius a day of ideas'
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Alvy Carragher has emerged as the most exciting new talent on the spoken word scene in 2013. Her poems are striking in their simplicity and heartfelt emotion, and she recently competed in the All Ireland Slam Poetry final. Also winner of the Irish comedy blog award (alvycarragher.blogspot.ie/)
Dylan - Storymap & 'Dublin Genius a day of ideas'
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Dylan Coburn Gray is a theatre writer who pretends to be a poet a lot, or possibly a poet who pretends to be a theatre writer a lot. All his favourite things are sad or silly, and his poems aim to be both.
Marty - Storymap & 'Dublin Genius a day of ideas'
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Marty - Storymap & 'Dublin Genius a day of ideas'
BeRn- Storymap & 'Dublin Genius a day of ideas'
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BeRn- Storymap & 'Dublin Genius a day of ideas'
Las- The Thomas Street Fire Station
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Las- The Thomas Street Fire Station
Stephen James Smith - On Raglan Road
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Stephen James Smith - On Raglan Road
Hi Eamonn. I am trying to find her grave. Is it the French Cemetery in Dublin 2 which I think is not open to the public 🙃. I have seen the plaque and her name is not on it 😅 Many thanks. Natalie
I had my first pint in there almost 30 years ago and still drink there regularly. Love it
So sad the heart of Dublin, Moore St traders now being squeezed out.q
Real Dubs remind me of my granda always had the suit on going for a few pints
Those lads just have the gift of the gab
Always love coming back to this video to catch up with my Granda Johnny. Two great men! X
How far we have fallen.
Well Bernie, it did get worse. None of your like in Dublin anymore. The place is a soulless dump, destroyed by greed, neglect, and idiots. I don’t know if you’re still around but I hope wherever you are that you are in peace. God bless.
"I was a great footballer and a great ring pitcher. .... well you can eliminate 'great', but I was average." 😂
Tough out they were hard working all there life fantastic people real lrish dubs 😊
Thank you, you made me weep as you are weeping inside
Such a beautiful lady ❤❤❤
God rest your soul shane... Glasnevin has its romantic glamour but it must have been a very meloncoly place to work..
Any idea which brand of whiskey was burned? Kinahan’s?
And the cleaner was?
And who is this hottie? He’s gorgeous and a handsome Irish hunk - definitely boyfriend/husband material 😍😍😍😍😍
I came out in my teens in the 1980’s growing up in Rural Ireland and I was a right little sauna slapper/sauna whore, especially when I was in Superquinn - I went to all the gay saunas in Dublin including Incognito, The Gym, the Boilerhouse, the Vortex and The Dock, including after nights out in The George and I had lots of “fun” with lots of men in the darkrooms, steam rooms, “video” rooms and the sauna cabin and I even did this when I first moved to Manchester 21 years ago - I’m 53 now and I’ve calmed down a lot since then, but they were fun times - old habits die hard, so I’m always flirting shamelessly with handsome men and not even down Canal St neither, just like a Manchester tart, picking up a few tips from Ru Paul’s Drag Race - I’ve done drag and I’ve 2 drag queen names
I used to go a courting in thar door way. With a young one from the bond. SF. Is her name.
Very good. A great dubliner character. God bless bang, bang.
Any relation to Donal?
His Father
Love these!
Very interesting, thanks
Anyone know if she's still alive?
niagrously
learn more about wittgenstein in 9 minutes than i have in 9 years
amaing
Donnelly's right hand was his ko punch, that would be like taking Marciano's right hand from his grave or Joe Frazier's left hand. Crazy.
A rare breed now, fairplay
Nicely done ✔️
Incunable....I mean incredible😉
Why would you go into a gay men's sauna in the first place?
To find the meaning of life 😂 and to meet some interesting hunks to have some fun with 😂
But not in that order.@@michaeljohndennis2231
R.I.P Josie. What a great neighbour she was!
Shite lookin' pints.
It's so sad to see what Moore st has turned into these last few years. It's almost a No-Go area. Roma gypsy gangs everywhere. All the Irish traders and shops gone. African & Chinese brothels line the street nowadays. The heart off Dublin has been ripped out of it. 😢
instead of blaming everyone but the Irish, remember why all these ethnic groups took up shops in Moore Street. Because they were offered very cheap short term leases. The whole area was to be demolished from the Carlton Cinema on O'Connell Street back to Moore St with all those shops and streets inbetween to be flattened and forgotten, very similar to what happened with the Ilac. And with Temple Bar, when artists were offered low rent accomodation on a short term basis because the whole area had been bought by CIE with the intention of putting a bus station there.
Rest in Peace, Shane ...
These guys the Huguenots also settled Florida in the 1500’s and this was already after they changed they’re religion to protestant. There’s a lot of lies surrounding the Huguenots. So many contradictions. This gentlemen is talking about them nearly 200 years later after changing they’re religious beliefs l believe this change happened due to the moors ( which they’re history has been decimated, changed and lied about provably. And for what reason would “ historians “ do this.
Absolutely fantastic and just starts singing at the end two beautiful men happy with what they have 👏👏👏
I am Irish and these creatures were cowardly psychopathic murderers. No cause can validate the unprovoked murder of unarmed civilians. The rope was too good for them...
Thanks for that. I fancy I know Dublin and then I find something new, like your sad story.
I remember it all so well growing up in both finglas and East Wall not a pot to P### in, collecting jam jars bottles and even newspapers to sell. Used to collect turf for the older people from the north strand in an old pram for 6 pence and putting a couple of sods aside for our own fire. Banana sandwiches on a Friday for our tea porridge or stew for dinner when we were lucky, great days no but it taught me the value of money and respect, Emigrated at 14 and looked after myself how I ever survived I have no idea just instinct I suppose, Still think Dublin is the greatest city in the world a d I've seen a few.
Brilliant story
I have deep love and respect for Ireland and its rich history and mythology
A very tragic and very Irish story given the troubles
This man has turned out to be one of our best and most interesting historians.
God loves them all 💚 xxx
If u think I’d turn it in for some chunk change while it’s worth millions 🤣
God bless you and your son 😢 I’m half Dublin half traveler 🙏🙏🙏🙏
The curse of the woman in the foot race
Leave it ouuutttt
BlueJay vibe
The Irish are thicc