St John's tower, Ayr - Doors open day 6/9/15
St John's tower, Ayr - Doors open day 6/9/15
This is a short film I made for the Friends of St Johns Tower Group. I produced this before I really got into editing and made the switch from FCPX to Premiere Pro. Filmed entirely on an iPhone 6 and iPad mini.
Abandoned Castle Scotland Seagate Castle Irvine Ayrshire 800 years old
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Abandoned Seagate Castle Irvine Ayrshire scotland 800 years old
Ayrshire Tourist Guide
Slide Show of North, South and East Ayrshire tourist attractions including places such as Aila Craig, Alloway, town of Ayr, Kelburn Castle, Mauchline, Moscow, Culzean Castle, Cumbrae, Irvine, Largs, Turnberry.
Ultimate Pub Crawl - A Tour of Ayr's Inns, Bars & Real Ale Houses
Which is your favourite pub? Please leave your answer in the comments below, thanks!
OK I missed a few, but this is my guide of the auld toon's most central hostelries, both ancient and modern, thatched and spiritual, CAMRA award winning to spit-and-sawdust local boozer, sports bar to karaoke lounge, tasty bar meals to pork scratchings. Whether you prefer to worship at the altar of fine hand pulled ales, or your happy to stand shoulder to shoulder with the footie crowd with a pint of something cheap and gassy, there's a pub to suit everyone, even lovers of cask conditioned craft beers so beloved of the Campaign for Real Ale people. I'll let you guess which is which! Hostelries featured:
Market Inn, O'Briens, Firehouse, Matha Dickies, Burowfields Bar, Rabbies, The Twa Dugs, Meridian, Ayrshire and Galloway Hotel, Ayr Brewing Company at the Glen Park Hotel, Malt Cross, Bar Libertine, Willie Wastle, Billy Bridges Bar, West Kirk Wetherspoons, McArthurs, McCabes, Wellington Bar, Cactus Jacks Rodeo Bar, Wee Windaes, Boswells Bar and Smiths.
BTW Cactus Jacks is becoming something of a stand-up comedy mecca on certain nights. Will we see the likes of Jason Manford, Michael MacIntyre, Kevin Bridges, Tim Minchin, Marcus Brigstocke, Frankie Boyle, Robin Ince, Janey Godley, Rhod Gilbert, Rob Brydon? Ooh and what about Ricky Gervais after his golden globes 2011 wickedness. Nothing wrong with hoping.
Music with permission: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
The Bonnie Land O' Ayr
Song by Robert Wilson.
IRVINE SCOTLAND 2018
FAST PACE DRIVE KILMARNOCK TO IRVINE 2018
Irvine Ayrshire Scotland: Quarry Road
A quick video recording this area, which will probably be redeveloped shortly. I'll hopefully upload a more detailed film of the area in the near t.
VLOG #002 | ROAD TRIP TO SCOTLAND (STIRLING) AND A LITTE BIT OF CAMPUS TOUR
Road trip to Stirling, Scotland from Northumberland, England on the hottest day in UK history (Thursday, July 25, 2019) and a little bit of University of Stirling campus tour!
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Dunfermline - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Dunfermline - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom:
Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum, Scottish Vintage Bus Museum, Abbot House Heritage Centre, St Margaret's Cave, Alhambra Theatre, Dunfermline Public Park, Carnegie Hall,
ST MIRREN OPEN TOP BUS
WATCHING THIS WAS GOOD
Irvine Harbourside Ayrshire Scotland
Irvine...filmed June 27th 2018
Onboard Van Hool TD927 Astromega from Buchanan Bus Station to Ayr Bus Station
Full journey on Stagecoach West Scotland route X77 from Buchanan Bus Station to Ayr Bus Station with Van Hool TD927 Astromega
Bus Stopped At
Waterloo Street
Fenwick Stewarton Road
Prestwick Airport
Prestwick Cross
& Ayr Bus Station
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Buses in Scotland-Routemasters in Glasgow 1989
A Scottish bus vid this time but with a London theme. See ex LT Routemasters at work in Glasgow City Centre. They were operated by three different companies, Magicbus (Stagecoach), Kelvin Scottish and Clydeside Scottish. Clydeside's fleet was the largest and better presented & looked after than the others, and until they were being withdrawn kept their original Reg Nos which made identification so much easier. So sit back & enjoy some AEC thrash around the streets of Glasgow! If you liked the video please subscribe to my channel, there are lots more transport & quirky vids to upload!
My Khutbah in Ayrshire Central Masjid, Kilmarnock, Scotland
Skye Open top bus Driver's Eye View tour 1.1 : Portree - Sligachan
First part of skye open top bus tour. The first part heads south from Portree to Sligachan towards the foot of the cuillin mountains, dominant in the background, before heading round in a circle north to Dunvegan in the second part and back to Portree in the third part
Winkleigh Bus Rally - Open Top Buses - 1993.
Bus Rally is held on the old aerodrome at Winkleigh (North Devon, UK) on the first Sunday in October. It features open top bus rides between the aerodrome and Winkleigh village. This short film, made for family viewing and converted from VHS, is of a visit there with my late father in 1993.
Hannon Coaches Express Trip from Belfast - Glasgow
A video documenting the new Hannon Coaches Express Trip from Belfast - Glasgow for a weekend of adventuring.
Great efficient company making traveling across the water so much easier.
Places to see in ( Kilmarnock - UK )
Places to see in ( Kilmarnock - UK )
Kilmarnock is a large burgh in East Ayrshire, Scotland. The River Irvine runs through its eastern section, and the Kilmarnock Water passes through it, giving rise to the name 'Bank Street'. Kilmarnock is often shortened to 'Killie', especially when it is referenced in a footballing situation. Kilmarnock is the main town within East Ayrshire, and the East Ayrshire HQ is located on London Road in Kilmarnock, leading to the villages Crookedholm and Hurlford, which furthermore leads to Loudoun.
The first collection of work by Scottish poet Robert Burns, Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect, was published in Kilmarnock in 1786, and became known as the Kilmarnock volume. The internationally distributed whisky brand Johnnie Walker originated in the town in the 19th century and until 2012 was still bottled, packaged and distilled in the town at the Johnnie Walker Hill Street plant.
The economy of Kilmarnock today is largely dependent on skill force knowledge, with companies such as Vodafone (Teleperformance Call Centre) occupying a large part of the Rowallan Business Park Centre. The local newspaper, the Kilmarnock Standard has main offices in the centre of the town with publications taking place each Thursday per week.
Kilmarnock is home to Kilmarnock Academy, one of only two schools in the world that have educated two Nobel Prize laureates, Alexander Fleming (born 1881), who became known for his ground breaking discovery of Penicillin in 1928. In recent years, Kilmarnock has been used for musical acts and film locations. Rock band Biffy Clyro were formed in the town in a primary school in the mid-1990s.
In 1812, the Kilmarnock and Troon Railway opened, mainly to carry coal from the area to the harbour at Troon, but also carrying passengers. In 1904, Kilmarnock built its own tramway system, the Kilmarnock Corporation Tramways. An electric power station was built on the south bank of the River Irvine at Riccarton. Overhead power lines and tram lines were laid. With continued upgrading and expansion, the tram network at its peak went from Ayr Road in Riccarton at its southerly point, to Knockinlaw Road in Beansburn in the north.
At Kilmarnock Cross, the line had an easterly spur that stretched along London Road, through Crookedholm and terminating at Hurlford. There had been proposed extensions along Portland Road, up John Finnie Street, West Langlands Street and eventually towards Crosshouse, but by this time, increasing costs and the far more flexible motor bus had made inroads and the trams ceased operation in 1926 during the General Strike.
( Kilmarnock - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Kilmarnock . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Kilmarnock - UK
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Old Photographs Kilmarnock Ayrshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of old Photographs of Kilmarnock. East Ayrshire. The first collection of work by Scottish poet Robert Burns, Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect, was published in Kilmarnock in 1786, and became known as the Kilmarnock volume. The internationally distributed whisky brand Johnnie Walker originated in the town in the 19th century