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Dublin Paranormal Research

here is a link to the first report that was done by the Dublin Paranormal Research HERE so you can have a read of that before going on to the second……

Report 2 Blackrock Market 9-7-11

Throughout the night there was a lot of tapping and creaks.
It seemed at times that when we were in one room the noise would be in the other room and vice versa.

On the night we conducted a re-enactment of the capture of the highway man in which keith played the part of the highway man in full dress. We also had on loan some coins that would have been used during the time of the highway man robberies of stage-coaches which we used as trigger objects laid out on table when we left later on in the night for a break. We had the camcorder focused on them plus 3 k2 meters which measure changes in the Electro Magnetic Fields in our surroundings.

Recording 1

On this recording everyone in the room hears a tap at the same time. There was also a second tap on the right hand side of us which everybody heard again. When questions were asked the taps seemed to be responding. On some of the recorders when we listened back some of the taps we heard were not present on the recorders. This is what we call Voice Phenomena where you heard it with your ear but it is not on the recorder, where as if it was captured on the recorders we would call them EVP’s(Electronic Voice Phenomena)

Recording 2

While Keith was calling out the girls were hearing taps coming from the hall close to the utility door. Dean goes out and stands by the radiator to eliminate that it is this that is making the tapping noises, but debunks that as they are coming from behind the small door. In this recording i am also calling out and a tap comes from the middle of the rom where we are all sitting.

Recording 3

The same taps that the girls were hearing by the door were picked up on two of the recorders at the same time. When dean was at the radiator another tap comes from beside him.
Just after Keith starts to call out ”Do it one more time” and a bang comes from the small room.

Recording 4

All members of the team have left the building to go for something to eat. The building is locked off behind us with 4 recorders and the camcorder running on the trigger objects on the table in the seating area. There is a click in the room and at one point we are heard on the recorders walking away from the building out towards the main gate, our voices are muffled as we are outside, then on the recorder there is a whisper followed with what sounds like a loud hiccup. The two sounds are completely different to the sound of us walking by outside and much louder with an echo. These sounds made the graph on the sound software spike as they were in close proximity to the recorder. The hiccup sound was also caught on the h2 recorder which was in the seating area on the table where the trigger objects were placed, but the sound was not as loud on this recorder indicating the sound came from the other room. While we were out the two recorders the one in the seating room and the one in the far room picked up what sounded like movement the two very distinct footsteps. The footsteps are heard more on the h2 recorder indicating they were closer to this than the other recorder. On these recordings there was also a tap which made the graph spike and sounded very close to the recorder. There was also two taps very close to the h2 recorder on the table which we thought were taps on the mic of the recorder but on further examination it sounded like the taps were on the table with the money.

Static Cam living area

This camcorder was set up with the recorders when we left the room. We were out of the room for about 35 minutes and in that time caught some really impressive evps. The camcorders also picked up the taps on the table. At 7m 59s movement was heard in the room on the camcorder. The clicks and taps were caught on the camcorder and h2 simultaneously. At 12m 6sinto the tape there is what sounds like light scarping on the camcorder. 13M 3s movement is heard again in the room. As the rooms above were empty and no prominent footsteps where recorded going up stairs all possible movements from residents were eliminated.

Re-enactment

The re-enactment went very well. We call these re-enactments and using objects from the time of a certain spirit or person Era Cues. This is what we use to try and get reactions and to try and have familiar surroundings of that of the highway man and other spirits which may be present in the building.We re-enacted the highway man getting caught and being brought to the gallows. At the time we were out side filming under the arch two clicks and then a woman’s groan was picked up on the recorder running in the room. All members of the team were accounted for and the groan was to loud for it to be outside as we had references of outside noise and it was very low and muffled for the whole night. All in all the re-enactment went very well, possibly the re-enactment done what it was suppose to do and get a reaction from the spirit of a woman? As before the EVPs are open to interpretation and what we heard you might not hear or what you hear we might not hear.

I would like to take this time to thank Colin for a loan of the uniform and to James from the collectors shop for the loan of the old coins which were used as the trigger objects and to bring the re-enactment to life.


BLACKROCK MARKET CAFE

BLACKROCK MARKET

BLACKROCK
CO. DUBLIN

VERONICA HEYWOOD
AG SEASAMH AN FHOID
AN EXHIBITION OF LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS

OPENING RECEPTION
TUESDAY 10TH MAY 7 – 9PM
TO BE OPENED BY COUNCILLOR LETTIE MC CARTHY,
CATHAOIRLEACH, DUN LAOGHAIRE – RATHDOWN COUNCIL

EXHIBITION
TUES 10TH MAY – SUN 19TH JUNE
TUES – SAT 10AM 5PM

Dún Laoghaire artist, Veronica Heywood showcases her mythological landscapes in a solo show at The Blackrock Market Cafe in May and June. ‘Ag Seasamh an Fhóid’ will feature a selection of works from throughout her career.

In her practice, Veronica creates a visual diary of Ireland through Watercolour and Drawing. When she sets out to visit a new part of Ireland, she researches it’s history, archaeology, flora and fauna, and it’s people, so that she will know where to look for inspiration. Veronica always works Plein-Air, to capture the magic of the moment.

Veronica studied at The Central School of Art and Design, London and Salisbury School of Art, Wiltshire. She has had solo shows in Ireland, Europe, USA, Australia and Hong Hong.  She teaches Painting and Drawing at DCFE and runs Summer Painting schools on Ireland and England.

CURATED BY TONY STRICKLAND

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Reggae Night, Blackrock Market Cafe

Reggae Night – Thurs April 21st

The last in our current programme of Thursday evening events will be celebrated with an outdoor barbeque in the market, with Carribean-style buffet meal and reggae music from 7:30 – 10:30pm. Cost is €15 for two-course meal and entertainment – see poster attached. Please call or email to confirm your bookings!

Welcoming the May-O

May Day will be celebrated on Sun May 1st with a sneak preview of an upcoming show involving theatre, music, song and dance. On the theme of pagan rituals, folk traditions and songs and music associated with May Day, the entertainment will take place in the cafe and throughout the market on sunday afternoon, 4-6pm.

Visual Art

The current exhibition by local artists Sylvia Tennent, Justin Tennent, Morgan Wymes and Camilla Templeton-Smith will remain in the cafe for a further 3 weeks, so now is your last opportunity to view or purchase any of the works on show. On Tues 10th May we will be opening a new exhibition, further details of which will follow shortly.

Best wishes to all for the summer season and hope to see you at some or all of our events!

ReggaeNight click here to see the poster

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Blackrock Market Cafe Nights

‘Ar an gCarraig’

The next Irish-language night will be held at the cafe on Thurs. 24th March from 7.30-10.30pm. Special guests this month are singer,Seosaimhín ni Bheaglaoich and poet, Declan Collinge. With an emphasis on cómhra agus craic; Irish speakers, beginners and improvers all welcome. Admission is €20, which includes a three-course meal and complimentary drink; live music, poetry and entertainment. Discounts are also available on group bookings, contact us soon to book a seat. Email: blackrockmarketcafe@gmail.com  or dgeraghty@ireland.com.

‘Rumi Night’

Thursday March 31st from 7.30 – 9.30pm, will be a night of Sufi mysticism and poetry. The evening will include an introduction to the work of 12th century poet and mystic, Jalaludin Rumi; with poetry readings, music and extravagent Middle-Eastern style buffet meal. Please contact us early to book a seat, as places are already quite limited, but do spread the word to anyone with an interest in esoteric poetry! Contributions on the night, in the form of readings, stories or insights, are most welcome, so please also contact us if you are interested in getting involved. Email: blackrockmarketcafe@gmail.com or call 086 3151786.

‘Lovers, Friends and Family’ Exhibition

The current exhibition will be on show at the cafe for another two weeks, so there is still time to come and admire, or purchase any of the works on show. Featuring four talented local artists with distinctive and varied styles; Silvia Tennant, Justin Tennant, Morgan Wymesand Camilla Templeton-Smith. A proportion or any proceeds from sales have been pledged to children’s charity, Barnardos.

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To see what other stallholders are in the market view the official website www.blackrockmarket.com


The Collectors Shop

New stock in this weekend


Coin Albums

USA State Quarter Folders – with or without 6 extra US Territories

USA Presidential Dollars

USA State Quarters – the new ones (national monuments)

Ireland – Dansco Albums (Farthing, Halfpenny & Penny + Threepence, Sixpence & Shilling)

Euro Albums + Supplements (new country pages, Treaty of Rome pages, ERM Anniversary pages, special €2 pages)
Coins

Silver dollars (Morgan & Peace)

British crowns

Irish farthings

James II gun money

Curragh Camp coin tokens

 

Stamps

Irish postal history (postage dues on cover, shipping cancels, first flight covers)

GB used in Ireland (nice local covers, incl. Penny Black and Penny Reds postally used in Blackrock)

GB Year Books

 

Cigarette Cards

British Aircraft (WW2)

Air Raid Precautions

GAA Hurlers (set of 50)

Rugby and Soccer personalities

 

Postcards

1916 postcard collection (over 200 different)

Political cards (over 70 different)

 

Books
great range of new/used books priced at €3 each (or 2 for €5)

 


Session Barber and Tattoo

Session TV recorded at session barber and tattoo weekly.

Session TV is a Web TV programme which provides a platform for creative and talented people of all ages. Bands, musicians, artists, comedians, and poets are welcome to showcase their original works.

We provide contact information on ways to get on in the music industry.

Session TV can be viewed by the public on Youtube by entering “session TV blackrock”

Or look them up of their facebook page HERE

To view more information and pricing of barber services view HERE

Session barber and tattoo is open 7 days a week!!

To see what else is going on in the market view the official website www.blackrockmarket.com

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The Italian Stall

The Italian Stall proudly sponsors THE DUBLIN ITALIAN LANGUAGE SOCIAL NETWORKING GROUP meet up.
The dublin Italian language social networking group is one of tens and tens ‘meetups’ taking place in dublin daily. You can check them all on www.meetup.com
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You can check all the details of the ‘Italian’ one here: http://www.meetup.com/The-Dublin-Italian-Language-Meetup-Group/events/16336469/
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For more informaiton on who else is in blackrock market check out the official website www.blackrockmarket.com
There are still a few stalls to rent, you can contact blackrock market manager for more information.

Dublin Indoor and Outdoor market

Searching for something to do in Dublin??

Blackrock Market is one of Dublins well established markets. With over 30 stalls Blackrock Market hosts such a huge range of products for everyone.

Blackrock hosts stalls stocking comics and rare coins, old books, fantastic lamps, Original Irish art, Jewellery, Gifts and treats, Avon and chocolates, this market has it all.

Every week there is a different special offer or new and exciting range or delicious new flavour somewhere in this dublin market.

We welcome you to have a wander through our meandering market but be prepared because no doubt you will find a bargain not to be missed.

Have a look at out website to see a list of stallholders and snippets of what can be found www.blackrockmarket.com

If you want to join us and rent a stall at blackrock market you can find more information HERE


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Market Cafe Events

Market Cafe – Spring 2011


‘Ar an gCarraig’

– Irish language night with music, poetry, conversation and craic. Adm. €20, with 3-course meal and entertainment. Thurs Jan 20th/ Feb 24th/ March 24th

Hard Times Blues Night –

Music night at the Cafe with special guests; blues, folk and bluegrass-style music. Adm €15 inc. buffet meal and entertainment. Thurs Feb 3rd, 7-10pm

Animation Night –

First in a series, featuring screenings of scary, funny and contemporary animations. Adm €10/8 concession, includes drinks and snacks. Thurs Feb 10th, 7-10pm

Exhibition Opening:

‘Lovers, Family and Friends’ Featuring original paintings by four local artists. Tues Feb 15th

‘Ethiopique’ –

With Ethiopian Music, Dance and Authentic Ethiopian Buffet Meal, Adm €15. Thurs March 3rd, 7-10pm

Rumi Night –

Exploring the poetry of 13th century Persian mystic Jalaludin Rumi; with introduction, music, poetry and Middle- Eastern style buffet. Adm €15. Thurs March 31st, 7-10pm

Reggae Party –

Moving to the Caribbean; aspects of the Rastafari movement, with reggae music, talk and Caribbean-style buffet meal. Adm. €15. Thurs April 21st, 7-10pm

Contact us early to book seats as numbers at all events are strictly limited – Email: blackrockmarketcafe@gmail.com, Tel: 086 3151786

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