Angus Folk
Angus Folk - a group of folk singers, singing in the Verdant Jute Works Museum.
Julia's Treasures from the Earth SHOW.mp4
Julia's Treasures from the Earth SHOW.mp4
The Speaking House , now the Museum of Edinburgh
I explain my fascination with the centuries old Speaking House in Edinburgh's Royal Mile, as part of the Homelands Festival.
Alan Breck's regiment of Jacobites and Redcoat troops at the Black Watch Museum, Scotland, 2018
Film showing living history day the the Black Watch Museum in Perth, Scotland in May 2018. Members of Alan Breck's Volunteer Regiment, with their Jacobites and Redcoats from the Edinburgh City Guard, set up camp in the grounds and gave a series of demonstrations, including musket live fire, weapons and tactics used at Prestonpans and Culloden, then concluded with a lament to the fallen.
The Highlanders
Narration for the video displayed at the Highlanders' Museum, Fort George.
LUSS. Loch Lomond. 19/03/14.
Approaching storm,on a cold blustery day in the village of Luss on the west shore of loch Lomond. Scotland.
Yantai Hill Park and Changyu Wine Museum
We did the number 43 bus today -- taking it from the starting point which is next to our hotel, Golden Gulf Hotel, to the Zhenhua Shopping Center, up to the Yuhuang Temple and later on to the Changyu Wine Museum Yantai Hill Park.
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Dunrobin Castle : An Interview with Scott Morrison, Head Manager
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Drive A823 Road From Dunfermline To Visit Kelty Fife Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of a sunny Spring road trip drive, with Scottish music, from Dunfermline, on the A823 and B914 roads on ancestry visit to Kelty in Fife. Kelty, Scottish Gaelic: Cailtidh, is a former coal mining village in the heart of the old mining heartlands of Fife. A settlement was established here by 1600, when Keltey appeared as a village on the line of the stagecoach road between Edinburgh, via the ferry, and Perth. Kelty is situated on the Fife and Perthshire boundary, next to the main Edinburgh to Perth road, the M90 motorway, and as a result of this has seen a large number of houses built primarily for commuters to Edinburgh over the past five years. To the East of Kelty is Loch Ore and, beyond, the villages of Ballingry and Lochore, while a little over a mile and a half to the South East is Cowdenbeath.
Driving To Outlander TV Location Falkland Fife Scotland
Tour Scotland video driving to the Outlander TV location on ancestry visit to Falkland, Fife. Falkland was the birthplace of the famous 17th century Covenanter Richard Cameron who was the town schoolmaster before he became a field preacher. His house still stands in the main street of the village. The village was used for filming for the US science fiction series 'Outlander
Tour Scotland Video Photo Album 21
Tour Scotland Video Photo Album 21 Including ancestry, genealogy, visit to Abbot House Dunfermline Fife, Aberlemno Pictish Stones, Abernethy Cemetery Perthshire, Andrew Carnegie Birthplace, Anstruther Lifeboat, Ballater Railway Station, Blair Atholl Highland Perthshire, Blair Castle, Braemar Castle, Bridge Of Balgie, Castle Campbell, Cellardyke Harbour, Coupar Angus Abbey, Crail East Neuk Of Fife, Croft Moraig Stone Circle, Cruden Bay, Culross, Delgatie Castle, Dunfermline Abbey, Dunkeld Cathedral, Dunning Cemetery, Dupplin Pictish Cross, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Greyfriars Bobby, Edinburgh St Giles Cathedral, Edradour Whisky Distillery, Elcho Castle, Errol, Falkland Palace, Falls Of Dochart Killin, Folk Museum in Ceres, Forth Railway Bridge, Glamis Castle, Glen Quaich, Glencoe Highlands, Glenfarg Garden, Glenlyon, Highland Cow, Huntly Castle, Kenmore, Killin Bridge, Kinloch Rannoch, Kirriemuir Peter Pan, Lindores Abbey, Loch Ness, Loch Rannoch, Loch Tay, Loch Tumme, Lower Largo, Lower Newtyle Salmon Fishing Beat, Meikleour Beech Hedge, Perth Car Boot Sale, Pittenweem Coast, Queens View Loch Tummel, River Braan, River Tay, River Tummel, Robinson Crusoe Lower Largo, Rossie House, Rumbling Bridge, Schiehallion Mountain, Highland River, Highland Scenery, Scottish Bagpiper, Scottish Highland Sheep, Scottish Sheepdog, South Queensferry, St Andrews Castle and Cathedral, St Andrews Old Golf Course, Swilcan Bridge, St Monans, St Monans Wedding, St Serfs Church Dunning Stained Glass, Thornton Highland Games
Foot Race Scottish Highland Games Ceres Fife Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the end of a foot race at the Scottish Highland Games on visit to Ceres, Fife
Outlander Location -Doune Castle
Doune Castle is a late 14th century stronghold near the village of Doune, in the Stirling district of central Scotland. The castle is sited on a wooded bend where the Ardoch Burn flows into the River Teith, across a bridge from the village. It lies 5 miles (8.0 km) north-west of Stirling, where the Teith flows into the River Forth. Upstream, 8 miles (13 km) further north-west, the town of Callander lies at the edge of the Trossachs, on the fringe of the Scottish Highlands.
Doune is remarkable among Scottish castles, as it is the product of a single building period, and has survived relatively unchanged and complete. It was begun in the late 14th century by Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany (c.13401420), the son of King Robert II of Scotland, and Regent of Scotland from 1388 until his death. The castle passed to the crown in 1425, when Albany's son was executed, and was used as a royal hunting lodge and dower house. In the later 16th century, Doune became the property of the Earls of Moray. The castle saw military action during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms and Glencairn's rising in the mid-17th century, and during the Jacobite Risings of the late 17th and 18th centuries. By 1800 the castle was ruined, but restoration works were carried out in the 1880s, prior to its passing into state care in the 20th century. It is now maintained by Historic Scotland.
Due to the status of its builder, Doune reflected current ideas of what a royal castle building should be. It was planned as a courtyard with ranges of buildings on each side, although only the northern and north-western buildings were completed. These comprise a large tower house over the entrance, containing the rooms of the Lord and his family, and a separate tower containing the kitchen and guest rooms. The two are linked by the great hall. The stonework is almost all from the late 14th century, with only minor repairs carried out in the 1580s. The restoration of the 1880s replaced the timber roofs and internal floors, as well as interior fittings.
The British comedy film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, a parody of the legends of King Arthur by the Monty Python team, was filmed on location in Scotland in 1974. The film's producers had gained permission from the National Trust for Scotland to film scenes at several of their Scottish castles, as well as the permission of Lord Moray to film at Doune Castle. However, the National Trust later withdrew their permission, leaving the producers with little time to find new locations. Instead, they decided to use different parts of Doune Castle to depict the various fictional castles in the film, relying on tight framing of shots to maintain the illusion.
April Drive To Lordscairnie Castle Near Cupar Fife Scotland
Tour Scotland video of an April drive to Lordscairnie Castle, near Cupar on ancestry visit to Fife. Little remains of the original keep and tower of the 15 or 16th century building which was built for the Earls of Crawford. The loch which used to surround the castle has been drained and it is said that treasure is buried nearby. The 4th Earl of Crawford is said to be seen playing cards with the devil at midnight each New Year's Eve.
Highland Games: Broadsword & Targe Bouts
Broadsword & Targe bouts at the Highland Games Neu-Isenburg 2019.
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