Brechin High Street
Old tour Scotland video of Brechin High Street, Angus, Scotland. There is a small museum in the former Town House, and a variety of shops and eating places.
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Brechin Castle
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Brechin Castle is a castle located in Brechin, Angus, Scotland.The castle is the seat of the Earl of Dalhousie, who is the clan chieftain of Clan Maule of Panmure in Angus, and Clan Ramsay of Dalhousie in Midlothian.The original castle was constructed in stone during the 13th century.Most of the current building dates to the early 18th century, when extensive reconstruction was carried out by architect Alexander Edward for James Maule, 4th Earl of Panmure, between approximately 1696 and 1709.
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Drone Video of the Seiberling Mansion Roof - May 2016
Video examination of the condition of the 125 year old slate roof of Kokomo's Seiberling Mansion.
History & Heritage Tour Short Profile: Behind the Lines Tour
Experience all the best that The National WWII Museum has to offer as well as the rich history and culture of New Orleans with the Museum's newest travel opportunity - the History & Heritage tour. This is the perfect opportunity to spend a long weekend honoring the history of our WWII veterans and learning about the heritage and culture of this unique and beautiful city. Find out more at ww2museumtours.org.
The itinerary includes a Behind the Lines Tour. This personal three-hour tour includes a look inside the Museum's Sherman tank, an examination of artifacts in the Museum's vault and a visit to the large artifacts storage area. The tour includes a sneak peek at several special items earmarked for inclusion in the Museum's upcoming expansion.
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IGRMS Museum Popular Lecture on Ramlila in Trinidad, Part-1
IGRMS, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal, National Museum of Mankind
ST VIGEANS ARBROATH ANGUS SCOTLAND August 2017
St Vigeans is a small village and parish in Angus, Scotland, immediately to the north of Arbroath. Originally rural, it is now more or less a suburb of the town of Arbroath. The name St Vigeans is derived from Vigeanus, a Latinised form of the Old Irish name Féichín. Saint Feichin flourished in the 7th century. There is no record of his having visited what is now Scotland, but followers of his cult may have founded a monastery among the Picts at St Vigeans as early as the 8th century. This is shown by the unusual dedication, and especially by the collection of more than thirty elaborately carved stones preserved in the St Vigeans Sculptured Stones Museum (converted from an old cottage) in the village (Historic Scotland; key from Arbroath Abbey visitor centre). The collection includes cross-slabs, some with Pictish symbols, cross fragments, recumbents, and architectural fragments. It is one of the largest and finest in Scotland of its period, and includes stonework dating from the 8th-12th centuries. Most of the stones were recovered from the parish church, into whose walls they had been incorporated as building rubble during the Middle Ages, during 19th-century 'restoration' work. Further fragments remain in the church's walls. A monastic context for the St Vigeans' sculptures is suggested by some of the stones showing representations of clerics and patristic scenes. The so-called Drosten Stone features a much-analyzed Hiberno-Saxon inscription.The presence of a formerly important, but moribund or redundant, monastic establishment at St Vigeans may have led William I of Scots to found nearby the Tironensian monastery of Arbroath Abbey, the former monastery's lands being donated to the new foundation. St Vigeans Church served as parish church to the inhabitants of Arbroath up to the Reformation. Built of the local red sandstone, it was a large and impressive example of a Scottish medieval parish kirk. Its situation on top of a prominent, steep-sided mound (presumably of glacial origin, though doubtless 'improved' by landscaping) is striking. Dating in part from the 12th century, but largely 15th century in date, the church unfortunately underwent a drastic 'restoration' in the late 19th century which, while it uncovered many Pictish fragments, also replaced most of the original architectural features of the church. It retains its internal round-pillared arcades, but all the doors and windows were renewed, so their original appearance has been lost. The western tower was also heightened and 'improved' by adding a castellated top and cap-house. The 18th-century headstones in the kirkyard, some of which are notably well carved, are interesting examples of folk-art, characteristic of Angus. There was once a legend that the kirk was built with stones used by an enslaved Kelpie, and for several years the local congregation would not enter the kirk during certain services for fear the building would collapse due to the Kelpie's curse. The 17th-century bridge across the Brothock Burn
The old village of St Vigeans consisted of a single street of red sandstone cottages flanking the foot of the church mound. These have been attractively restored and are well maintained. The Brothock Burn runs past the village and so through Arbroath (formerly Aberbrothock [and variants]), and is crossed by a bridge of 17th-century origin. The village lacks a shop or post-office, but does have a large public hall.
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Trinidad, 1930's - Film 6589
Trinidad in the West Indies
Opens with scenes of mountains and mountainous bay. Scenes of the sun crashing upon a craggy shore. Next follows a scene of a beach with waves lopping up it. In the centre of our view of the beach are two outcrops of rock. Next follows a dark scene of waves lopping up ashore, possibly at night. This is followed by a view of a bay with a palm tree in the foreground framing it. Next is a scene of a figure, wearing a sarong, walking away from the camera along a beach. There follows: A close-up of palm leaves and scenes of palm trees. Then we cut to a scene of the front of the Hotel de Paris, Port of Spain (an impressive building with balcony along its whole length). Two men on bicycles pass one another in front of the hotel and a man walks along the pavement in front. In the next scene, we watch through fancy iron railings (probably those of the hotel balcony), as a car pulls up outside a doorway, a black servant emerges from the doorway and salutes his master who wearing a white suit and a pith helmet, emerges from the car and climbs the steps before entering his house. Cut to servants serving up food to people who are sitting in a garden. There then follows a scene of a man (this time indoors) eating a meal of oysters. There is then a scene of men and women in a 'club' setting taking drinks. Cut to a scene of a woman emerging from an open door. In the foreground are palm leaves. Cut to a scene of a street vendor, carrying a live turtle on his hand. He raises it above his head so that a man in chef's hat can inspect it.
There are then scenes of the 'East Indian' or Hindu population of Trinidad. Then a scene of a female street vendor who passes what seems to be food to a passing Indian man. Then a scene of an elderly artisan and his goat. He is making silver wire for jewellery. Cut to various scenes of jungle. These culminate in a scene of a waterfall and a pool with two 'natives' sitting by it. After a brief scene of jungle covered hills, a scene follows of a sugar plantation with two men, wearing sarongs, working. Then follows a scene of the outside of a 'Hindu' woman grinding corn as her daughter sifts it outside their house. Her son walks towards them from the sugar cane field, squats and cleans himself, before going inside with his sister and emerging with water carried between them. Then a scene of a woman grinding grain on a stone. Close-up of what she is doing as a chick steals some of her grain. Next is a scene of a woman and a small girl working a 'rice mill'. A scene of two men outside their house follows. A woman hands one of them a coconut and he cuts the end off it. We then see him and the other man drinking from coconuts as the woman sits and watches. Cut to a scene of a huge banana plantation which looks like a palm forest. Then there follows a scene of a fisherman (see through a frame of palm leaves) with his book. Then a distant view of a fisherman carrying something along the shore. A close-up of a fisherman making a basket-like fish trap. A scene of a man mending a boat sail. Cut to scenes of 'Afro-Caribbean' men 'fighting' with sticks, acrobats and a man walking on hot coals (all part of the Mohammedan Hojen (?) festival. There are then scenes of a carnival procession (part of the festival). The crowd holds what the commentator, I think, says are cardboard 'temples' called 'Targyar' (?). They represent the tomb of Hojen.
We then see two men who sit in front of a fire and beat drums. A woman and a man praying. Scene of men drumming and a man with cymbals. Still of one of the cardboard temples. Then a scene of a man praying in front of a cardboard temple. He is watched by men and boys. A scene of a woman lighting incense at a street shrine follows. This is followed by a scene of the hands of some of the drummers. We end with a scene of the wreckage of one of the cardboard temples which has been thrown into the sea.
Arbroath - Vintage Views - Victoria Park
Old postcards of Victoria Park and Springfield Park in Arbroath, Angus, Scotland
Yorkshire Tour 09 - 4: Keighley & Worth Valley Museum Railway 2, November 29
Santa Specials on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway pulled by steam double header formed of British Railways Ivatt Tank 41241 and Standard 4 80002 with Sulzer Type 2 diesel 25059 at the other end. DMU services were operated by class 108 50928 & 51565. Locations include Keighley, Oakworth and Damems.
C&PS RBL PIPEBAND - HOGMANAY 2010
Pipeband playing Highland Cathedral at Cockenzie & Port Seton Royal British Legion on New Years Eve 2010
Coffee Break Balhousie Castle Perth Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of a coffee, with a scone, jam and butter on visit to the Copper Beech Cafe at the Black Watch Museum in Balhousie Castle on ancestry visit to Perth, Perthshire. The museum is on of my favourite places to visit in Perth and the cafe has excellent hot and cold food for breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea
Abbey Street Arbroath Angus Scotland
Tour Scotland video of Abbey Street on ancestry visit to Arbroath, Angus.
Remains Of The Old Parish Church Kinfauns Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the remains of the old Parish Church on ancestry visit to Kinfauns, Perthshire. This site was immortalized by Sir Walter Scott in The Fair Maid of Perth. The French knight Sir Walter de Longueville, who fought with Robert the Bruce at the siege of Perth, was buried here, along with his huge sword, which was uncovered centuries later. On record as a chapel of the parish church of Scone in the 12th century, the church attained parochial status by 1419. It went out of use in 1868 when it was abandoned. It is now roofless and the walls very much in ruin, except for the south aisle, dated 1598, the burial place of the Grays of Kinfauns. The rest of the church is probably 15th century, although considerably altered after the Reformation.
It's Always Better Up North; Heather visits from America!
My Bestie from America came to visit June 8th - 22nd. We drank much tea and went to loads of places, including the Strathmore Highland Games, Alnwick Castle and Thackray Medical Museum.
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Aberdeen
Aberdeen /æbərˈdiːn/ (Scots: Aiberdeen listen ; Scottish Gaelic: Obar Dheathain [ˈopər ˈʝɛhɪn]) is Scotland's third most populous city, one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas and the United Kingdom's 37th most populous built-up area, with an official population estimate of 220,420.
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Robert the Bruce
Robert I (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329), popularly known as Robert the Bruce (Medieval Gaelic: Roibert a Briuis; modern Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart Bruis; Norman French: Robert de Brus or Robert de Bruys, Early Scots: Robert Brus), was King of Scots from 1306 until his death in 1329. Robert was one of the most famous warriors of his generation, eventually leading Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence against England. He fought successfully during his reign to regain Scotland's place as an independent nation, and is today remembered in Scotland as a national hero.
Descended from the Scoto-Norman and Gaelic nobilities, through his father he was a fourth-great grandson of David I. Robert’s grandfather Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale, was one of the claimants to the Scottish throne during the 'Great Cause'. As Earl of Carrick, Robert the Bruce supported his family’s claim to the throne and took part in William Wallace’s revolt against Edward I of England.
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Walmer Castle - Tour of Building Exteriors, Moat and Basement - HD
HD Panoramas and views of the Castle building - ramparts, undercrofts and state rooms, as well as and the beautiful gardens.
Walmer Castle, Kent, UK.
Nanaimo Harbour in about 1968
The footage includes views of the fishing fleet and of the CPR Princess of Vancouver which operated between downtown Nanaimo and Downtown Vancouver from 1955 to 1973.
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Please watch: Royal visit 1939 drive by on Kingsway at Marlborough in Burnaby May 29th
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