True patriots, they offered the ultimate sacrifice for their belief's. If whilst visiting Kilmainham jail you do not feel a tingle and a pride as well as sadness, then I am afraid you must be dead inside. Sleep well brave patriot's of Ireland.
The suffering and the stoicism, not to mention bravery affected me greatly. I had to touch Joseph Plunkett 's cell door. To have to leave his Bride and be executed, such brave people.
Took a visit with my old mother. The staff were wonderful and knowledgeable. Normally a practical guy. The heckles were up. That place with its tortured dead souls sends shivers down my spine two years later.Try to get a quiet place and absorb. Ghosts No. Good people who suffered and died? most definitely. I would advise everyone should visit. You will not be the same when you leave, but in a good way. God Bless Ireland. P
was there a month ago but at least this time i understood,as i was only 10 on a school visit first time.I loved it and the feeling of being there where all the 1916 heros were, and standing in some of their cells and being in the execution yard was totally amazing but very sad experience
@buloo1234 why did the brits not get to fuck out of the north as well ? Ireland has 32 counties always will.I have an Irish passport and i live in da north.makes me mad.
thank god none of us saw anyfing bt i felt sooooo creeped out halfway thru the tour....nd then, wen 1 of my otha mates was going thru her pics, she saw wat was lik a shadow of a man standing at the end of the corridor..she then zoomed in to find shadowy pic of a soldier standing wiv his uniform on and his hat on....fank god i dint luk at the pic.. i hope ad neva gone to kilmainham gaol...ad neva flt sooo creeped out in a city
True patriots, they offered the ultimate sacrifice for their belief's. If whilst visiting Kilmainham jail you do not feel a tingle and a pride as well as sadness, then I am afraid you must be dead inside. Sleep well brave patriot's of Ireland.
gmatthews737 2 months ago
The suffering and the stoicism, not to mention bravery affected me greatly. I had to touch Joseph Plunkett 's cell door. To have to leave his Bride and be executed, such brave people.
wildwomanbyrne 3 months ago
rip the brave men of Ireland.
navrats 10 months ago
My Great Grandad was put into kilmainham gaol his name was Jack Nolan his jail cell was 2 to the right from De Valera at 0:45 Great Video :)
SportingFingalDanny 1 year ago
Took a visit with my old mother. The staff were wonderful and knowledgeable. Normally a practical guy. The heckles were up. That place with its tortured dead souls sends shivers down my spine two years later.Try to get a quiet place and absorb. Ghosts No. Good people who suffered and died? most definitely. I would advise everyone should visit. You will not be the same when you leave, but in a good way. God Bless Ireland. P
cowerofshunts 1 year ago
was there a month ago but at least this time i understood,as i was only 10 on a school visit first time.I loved it and the feeling of being there where all the 1916 heros were, and standing in some of their cells and being in the execution yard was totally amazing but very sad experience
navrats 1 year ago
@buloo1234 why did the brits not get to fuck out of the north as well ? Ireland has 32 counties always will.I have an Irish passport and i live in da north.makes me mad.
navrats 1 year ago
give us our fucking land back.....800 years is 2 fucking long ..........now fuck off
buloo1234 1 year ago
visited the gaol last week very interesting place,i got chills walkin through a part of it which i found strange.The song is very sad.
navrats 1 year ago
thank god none of us saw anyfing bt i felt sooooo creeped out halfway thru the tour....nd then, wen 1 of my otha mates was going thru her pics, she saw wat was lik a shadow of a man standing at the end of the corridor..she then zoomed in to find shadowy pic of a soldier standing wiv his uniform on and his hat on....fank god i dint luk at the pic.. i hope ad neva gone to kilmainham gaol...ad neva flt sooo creeped out in a city
mamacitaesther 1 year ago