Ulster 

24 creative works found

  • could tell a thousand tales …

  • room with a view ...
    by SNAPPYDAVE

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    At the Ulster Folk museum … an outhouse window reveals a glimpse of the past … almost like looking back in time to a distant past … dreamy !!!

  • dream home ...
    by SNAPPYDAVE

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    At the Ulster Folk museum – Cultra What i would give to own one of these … I might build a replica in my garden … would make a great ‘new home’ card

  • the last knot ...
    by SNAPPYDAVE

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    The very last hangman’s rope used to hang Ulsters last rogue … 1961 … now housed in the Ulster Folk museum … its a sinister reminder of our old justice system …

  • Standing proud … my favourite instrument …. a lambeg drum these drums were used at the Somme to stir the blood of British troops and put the fear of God into the enemy … what a sound they make … they put the fear of God into me from I was a boy. I think that is why I love their destinctive sound so much with or without the fyfe.

  • Jaguar XK120 Roadster Ulster
    by ragman

    US$8.55–US$228.00

    Jaguar XK120 Roadster Ulster any help to confirm or advise any other details would be appreciated

  • Belfast Docks (9)
    by SNAPPYDAVE

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    trip around the docks … set – part 9

  • The ‘big fish’ with H&W crane ‘samson’ in background …

  • At the Ulster Folk museum – Cultra

  • surplus to requirements ...
    by SNAPPYDAVE

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    At Ulster Folk museum – Cultra This tool was used to roll the steel ring around the outer circumference of a spoked wooden wheel in years past …

  • just having a laugh ... x
    by SNAPPYDAVE

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    Me … at you !!!

  • inspiration comes easy here …

  • a little better I think … more abstract make a great ‘hard rock or musical festival’ card … !

  • red hand
    by imagegrabber

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    graffti on the gaol wall, looks like blood

  • THE PRESBYTERIAN
    by Stephen Jackson

    The interviewer asked if you had laughed. / You said that, once, you had. / How well I know that laugh. / A purged cry, sterile as fire, / A …

    The seed for the poem was when a leading North Irish politician, at the time of the Troubles, was interviewed on national radio. Had he ever laughed? the interviewer asked, innocently. Oh yes, he replied, the once: he’d absolutely roared.

  • The Linen Hall Library
    by Karl187

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  • Grianan of Aileach
    by Agnes McGuinness

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    Grianan of Aileach, an early Irish ring fort, or cashel, thought to have been constructed in the eighth century A.D. The fort stands on Grianan Hill near Burt in County Donegal, just a few miles from Derry. Grianan has mythological associations. Here is a quote from Wikipedia: “An Irish creation myth claims that this fortress was built by the great king Daghda of Tuatha de Danann. The grave of the king’s son Aeah was in the centre of the fortress, which had been built around it. Whether such a grave existed is unknown; there are no archaeological remains, although a nearby tumulus could be a grave marker.”

  • Took this yesterday evening,livened it up a bit in photoshop.

  • Red hand
    by loganhille

    US$27.31

    can be what you want. red hand of Ulster, or some symbolic thing you think of.

  • Ancient sunset
    by mikequigley

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    Sunset over Grainan Fort Donegal Ireland – the fort is said to be one of the homes of the ancient kings of Ulster being over 4,000 years old

  • Enniskillen
    by Paulo's Pix

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    Enniskillen Castle lies on the banks of the Erne, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

  • Glenoe
    by stepbar

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    Glenoe, one of the Seven Glens of Antrim, is a beautiful Irish village. These cottages were built in the 1800s.

  • The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum boy

  • The forest shows us the conjoined poles of the Grand Paradox, the dynamic mix and sensuous interplay of masculine and feminine principles, the unknowable yin and yang. From the steady, sure, unfading boulders anchoring the multitude of energies, to the glimmering rivulets vibrating amid fecund shores; from the pristine, continuous blue of the sky-dome to the groping aggregates of rough moss and lichen fields; to the fleeting but certain presence of pungent breeze…. Something stirs in my soul, and it is larger than joy. Image and text c Lynda Lehmann.

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