1960s IRELAND TRAVELOGUE FILM SCHLEY RIDE TO IRELAND (2, 4) KILKENNY, WATERFORD, CLONMEL XD46914
Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films Visit Visit our website This 1960s color film (Part 2 of 4) created by Wisconsin amateur filmmaker Norman E. Schley offers a travelogue view of Ireland, with music and SFX sans narration, which was intended to be provided during inperson screenings by the touring filmmaker himself. Irish architectural landmarks, natural features, and cultural activities of Kilkenny, Waterford, Tipperary, Barleycove, Clonmel, Cork, and Blarney are depicted (TRT: 19:01). Part 1: Part 3: Part 4: Boys at a Catholic school. A headmaster welcomes them indoors (0:08). Families flock to the Gothic Revival style Church of St. John the Evangelist (0:59). Men loiter outside OGormans pub (1:19). A map indicates County Waterford with wine glasses. Harp music. A zoom from green highlands into Saint Declans Graveyard in Ardmore,
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