Black Watch Memorial Dundee Tayside Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of the Black Watch Memorial on ancestry visit to Dundee, Tayside. A monument to the north of Dundee off the main road from Dundee to Forfar, at the bottom of Powrie Brae, the Black Watch Memorial was erected in memory of those 440 men recruited from Dundee and Angus to serve in the Black Watch, 4th and 5th Battalions, who died during the Second World War. Unveiled in 1959 by HM Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, in front of 3000 people, the bronze memorial takes the form of a soldier in Black Watch service uniform looking down over the city.
War Memorial Weem Highland Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of the War Memorial in Weem on ancestry visit to Highland Perthshire. This memorial a Celtic Cross on a tapered plinth commemorates the residents of Weem and Killiechassie who were killed or missing in the First World War and the Second World War.
Roll of Honour includes;
Archibald Cameron, Private 6th Battalion Queens Own Cameron Highlanders. Born in Dull in 1897. Son of Archibald and Mary Cameron Castle Menzies Farm. Killed in Action 16.09.16 on Somme.
Peter Cameron. Private 43rd Battalion Manitoba Regiment. Son of Duncan and Jane Cameron Upper Borlick Killiechassie. Farmer Winnipeg Canada. Arrived in England on SS Olympic 6th July 1916.
Died of Wounds #13 General Hospital Boulogne 12th October 1916.
William Cameron. Corporal Scottish Horse. Son of Duncan and Jane Cameron Upper Borlick Killiechassie. Brother of Peter Cameron. Joined Scottish Horse in Dunkeld on 24.05.15 age 33. Transferred to Labour Corps at Skegness 30.10.17. Died 5th March 1919.
John Henry Gallaway. Private Royal Army Service Corps. Born Perth. Resided Jedburgh. Son of Mrs Galloway Aberfeldy. Husband of the Late Agnes Lottie Cochran. Died at home 24th January 1917.
Donald MacLeish. Private 6th Perthshire Battalion Black Watch. Born 1884 in Aberfeldy. Son of the late Robert and Margaret MacLeish of Aberfeldy. Killed in Action at the Bois de Courton 27th July 1918.
William Robertson. Private D Company 17th Battalion Royal Scots. Born in Dull in 1900. Son of Alexander and Elisabeth Robertson, Meadow Cottage, Boltachan. A Printers Apprentice. Killed in Action 29th September 1918.
David Stewart. Corporal 43rd Battalion Manitoba Regiment. Born Aberfeldy 12th January 1892. Son of David and Mary Macpherson Stewart Upper Borlick Killiechassie. Farmer Manitou, Manitoba, Canada. Died 26th October 1917 aged 25.
William Newton. Corporal 2nd Battalion Black Watch. Born Isle of Mull 1914. Son of Helen Drummond Castle Menzies Farm Aberfeldy. Drowned at Sea off Crete 28th May 1941.
We Will Remember Them. Unveiled by Mrs Francis Willey, Castle Menzies, June 19th 1921
Winter in Aberfeldy, Kenmore and Acharn.
Drone and Osmo footage from Highland Perthshire featuring Wades Bridge and the Black Watch Monument, Loch na Creige, Kenmore, Acharn Falls and Loch Tay
Sword Fight Black Watch Museum Scotland
Tour Scotland video shot today of a sword fight in the grounds of Balhousie Castle in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Lots of fun this afternoon at the Black Watch Museum including this sword fighting reenactment based around the history of The Black Watch Regiment. Entertainment provided by Veritas Vincit.
Scottish Places: The Hermitage, Perthshire, Scotland, UK
National Trust for Scotland woodland walk in Perthshire, featuring ancient trees, waterfalls, red squirrels, deer and jumping salmon.
Black Spout Waterfall Walk to Edradour Distillery Pitlochry
A short video of the walk via Black Spout Waterfall to Edradour Distillery Pitlochry, it is approx. 3 miles in length through oak woods and spectacular views over the glen.
51st Highland Division War Memorial North Inch Park Perth Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the 51st Highland Division War Memorial located in the North Inch Park by the River Tay in Perth, Perthshire. This memorial honours one of the most famous British infantry division of the Second World War, formed from battalions of the Scottish Highland regiments, which fought in France, in North Africa, Sicily, the Normandy landings and the subsequent campaign through France, into the Low Countries and finally, into Germany. I shot this video during the Scottish Highland Games in Perth.
Kinross-shire: The Friendly County
A guide to the area of Kinross and the beautiful Loch Leven!
Road Trips in Scotland - Bannockburn and Stirling
Continuing Friday 13th with a trip to Stirling, passing through Bannockburn, site of the famous battle fought in 1314.
The Screen Machine Aberfeldy Highland Perthshire Scotland July 21st
Tour Scotland video of the Screen Machine parked in Aberfeldy, Highland Perthshire. The only mobile cinema in Britain serving the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
Tour Scotland Video Photo Album 22
Tour Scotland Video Photo Album 22 Including ancestry, genealogy, visit to Abdie New Church, Abdie Pictish Symbol Stone, Aberfeldy Black Watch Monument, Auchterarder, Alyth, Anstruther Fishing Boat, Anstruther West Church, Applecross Inn Wester Ross, Balcomie Golf Course, Ardler Church, Balgonie Castle, Ballinbreich Castle, Ballinshoe Tower, Balmerino, Blair Castle Highland Perthshire, Blairgowrie, Braveheart, Burleigh Castle, Cambusmichael Church and Cemetery, Castle Campbell, Castle Moil, Cellardyke, Clam MacRae Monument Sheriffmuir, Claypotts Castle, Cleish Church, Clydesdale Horses, Coaltown Of Wemyss, Collessie Church, Commando Monument at Spean Bridge, Crail Harbour, Crathie Church, Creich Castle, Croft Moraig Standing Stone Circle, Cupar Mercat Cross, Cupar Unicorn, David Douglas Memorial Scone, Deeside, Dunalastair Loch, Dundee, Dunino Church, Dunkeld Cathedral, Dunkeld River Tay, Dunning Church, Dupplin Castle, Dupplin Pictish Cross, Dysart, Ealaghol Isle Of Skye Inner Hebrides, Eassie and Nevay Church, East Neuk of Fife, East Wemyss Church, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Grassmarket, Eilean Donan Castle, Falkirk Wheel, Fearnan Loch Tay, Fergusson Gallery Perth, Fife, Fishing, Flisk Cemetery, Forteviot Church of St Andrew, Forth Railway Bridge, Forth Road Bridge, Glamis Pictish Stone, Glamis Pictish Stone, Glen Quaich, Glencoe Highlands, Glenlyon, Glenshee, Grandtully Castle, Greyfriars Bobby, Greyfriars Kirk, Greyfriars Kirkyard, Highland Cows, HMS Unicorn, Jim Clark Memorial, John Dewar Gravestone, Kenmore Bridge, Kenmore Wedding, Killin, Kilmany Church, Kilrenny Church, Kinnoull Cemetery, Kinross High Street, Kirkton Of Airlie, Kirriemuir Cemetery, Kyleakin, Ladybank Golf Club, Loch Kinardochy, Loch Ness, Loch Shieldaig, Loch Tay, Logie Church, Lonbain Highland Clearances Village, Lonbain Thatched Cottage, Lundie Churchyard, Luthrie, Madderty, Milnathort, Monimail, Moot Hill Scone Palace, Muckhart Golf Course, Muthill Parish Church, Neil Gow's Oak Tree, Newburgh, Newport on Tay, Newtyle Church, North Carr Lightship, Old Flisk Church, Perth and Kinross, Perth Bridge, Pitcur Castle, Pitlochry Highland Games, Pittenweem, Portmoak Church, Quiraing Road, Restenneth Priory, River Dee, Salmon Fishing, Scotlandwell, Stirling Bridge, Tay Railway Bridge, Torridon, Tullibardine Chapel, Wallace Monument, Wemyss Parish Church, Wormit Harbour
Autumn Weem Castle By Aberfeldy Highland Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland Autumn video of Weem Castle by Aberfeldy on ancestry visit to Highland Perthshire. This Scottish Castle was the seat of the Chiefs of Clan Menzies for over 400 years. In 1665, Sir Alexander Menzies was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia. The chiefs opposed the religious and political policies of James VII, and when he was forced from his throne in 1688, Menzies declared for Queen Mary and her husband, the Prince of Orange. At the end of the eighteenth century, the Menzies name gained momentary prominence when James Menzies, a merchant in Weem, was one of the leaders of a protest by thousands of men and women against the Militia Ballot Act, passed in fear of a French invasion in the wake of the Revolution of 1789. The Menzies baronetcy became extinct on the death of Sir Neil Menzies of Menzies, eighth Baronet, in 1910. His sister, Miss Egidia Menzies, succeeded to the estates, but on her death in 1918, they were sold. Menzies Castle fell into a dilapidated state, and during the Second World War was used as a Polish army medical stores depot. It was saved from ruin in 1957, when it was purchased by the Menzies Clan Society.
2018 Summer Drive To Balhousie Castle Perth Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland Summer travel video of a road trip drive through the city to the Regimental Headquarters and Museum of The Black Watch on ancestry visit to Perth, Perthshire. Balhousie Castle is located on Hay Street, originally a few hundred metres north of the medieval town, dates to 1631, though its origins are believed to go back a further three hundred years. It originally served as the seat of the Earls of Kinnoull, and stood within a walled enclosure on a terrace overlooking the North Inch Park. After falling into neglect in the early 19th century, the Castle was rebuilt, and extensively remodelled on a larger scale in 1862 in the Baronial style by the architect David Smart. In 1962, the Castle became the Regimental Headquarters and Museum of The Black Watch.
Stranraer & Surrounding Area
A compilation of pics and video of Stranraer and surrounding area.
'Royalty Free Music by
Back at the 1880 Chinese tin mine & finding my oldest relic yet
Finally back
The Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy
The Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy, restored by architect Robin Baker.
Video production: Ivy Cottage Industries
Music: Tracing Arcs
Robin Baker (architect)
Old Photographs Aberfeldy Highland Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of old photographs of Aberfeldy, Highland Perthshire. Beyond its association with Robert Burns, who mentioned Aberfeldy in his poem The Birks of Aberfeldy, the town is known for Wade's Bridge, built in 1733 and designed by architect William Adam, father of the more famous Robert Adam. General Wade considered this bridge to be his greatest accomplishment.
December Late Afternoon Drive From Dundee To Perth Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland December video of a late an afternoon drive West on the A90 road from Dundee on ancestry visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. This Scottish road originates in Edinburgh, it the travels west and over the Forth Road Bridge, before turning into the M90 motorway. At Perth, the M90 again becomes the A90, now running north east to Dundee and through the Kingsway road system. It then passes Forfar, Brechin, Stracathro, the site of an ancient Roman Camp, Stonehaven, Bridge of Muchalls, where the Burn of Muchalls flows under, near Muchalls Castle, near Saint Ternan's Church, Newtonhill, Portlethen, from there through the city of Aberdeen, crossing the Ythan Estuary, on to Peterhead on its way to Fraserburgh.
Aberfeldy Triathlon August 16th 2015 Promo
Short promotional footage from this years Aberfeldy Middle Distance Triathlon.
Music:
Don't Turn Back
By Silent Partner
Dingwall, Scotland
Dingwall from the air. 2nd flight with DJI Phantom 3 Standard. Got a bit windier than I was expecting but the drone handled it no bother.