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Monday, November 21, 2005

Irish Old Home Movies Wanted

The Irish language TV station based in the West of Ireland, TG4, needs your help!
The station is very interested in uncovering old moving picture footage of Belfast, Dublin and any other part of Ireland which has not been previously broadcast as well as footage of Irish Communities abroad.

Amateur footage is of particular interest - the older the better. Were you a keen amateur film-maker or know of any film that is waiting for its chance on the small-screen? Were you posted in the north of Ireland during WW2 and took a movie camera with you? Do you have footage of holidays in Ireland or are you of Irish heritage and have footage of family celebrations, reunions or GAA games or maybe St.Patrick's Day Parades in The USA, UK, Canada or Ireland?

Footage will be used as part of a major archive history series and the producers would especially like to hear from those whose footage show aspects of rural and city life in Ireland - transport; working life; sport; conflict; music etc.

If you think you could help, contact Deirdre or Martin at Stirling Productions on 00442890 333848, or email deirdreellis [at] gmail [dot] com or research [at]stirlingtelevision [dot] co [dot] uk

Monday, November 14, 2005

Irish Tattoos

Irish Tattoos and Celtic Tattoos in the Kansas City region.

Alot of people are interested in Irish Tattoos for kids, but here's a few places in the metro area that do tattoos for grown-ups:

Lady Hawke Ink
1215 1/2 Grand Blvd
Kansas City, Missouri 64106
Phone - 816.471.7405

Painted Angel Studios
3710 N. Belt Hwy.
St. Joseph, Missouri 64505
Phone - 816.390.8443

Alternative Creations
4240 N. Oak Trafficway
Kansas City, Missouri 64116
Phone - 816.452.0393

A-Pair-A Dice Tattoo
1207 Frederick Avenue
Saint Joseph, MO 64501
Phone - 816.676.1740

Body Expressions
617 Francis St
St Joseph, Missouri 64503
Phone - 816.232.0327

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Irish Old Home Movies Wanted

The Irish language TV station based in the West of Ireland, TG4, needs your help!
The station is very interested in uncovering old moving picture footage of Belfast, Dublin and any other part of Ireland which has not been previously broadcast as well as footage of Irish Communities abroad.

Amateur footage is of particular interest - the older the better. Were you a keen amateur film-maker or know of any film that is waiting for its chance on the small-screen? Were you posted in the north of Ireland during WW2 and took a movie camera with you? Do you have footage of holidays in Ireland or are you of Irish heritage and have footage of family celebrations, reunions or GAA games or maybe St.Patrick's Day Parades in The USA, UK, Canada or Ireland?

Footage will be used as part of a major archive history series and the producers would especially like to hear from those whose footage show aspects of rural and city life in Ireland - transport; working life; sport; conflict; music etc.

If you think you could help, contact Deirdre or Martin at Stirling Productions on 00442890 333848, or email deirdreellis [at] gmail [dot] com or research [at]stirlingtelevision [dot] co [dot] uk

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