Strathaven GC Final
Flyover of Strathaven Golf Club July 2017-shot using a DJI Phantom 4. Took a few weeks as the weather was that bad, and you have to work around the members!
LGU Monthly August 2015
Watch the 2015 Girls' Home Internationals at Lanark Golf Club, then we head over to West Kilbride a club that was formed the same year as the LGU of the Girls' British Open Amateur Championship. Finally watch the action at the Ladies' British Open Amateur Stroke Play at Moortown Golf Club in England.
Lanark golf club, 17th green.
Raining like u wouldn't believe on the 10/05/14. 17th hole walking in from the 3rd. Game canceled. Lol
Rouken Glen Golf Club
Hole 1 - a test flight before trees took leaf.
Places to see in ( Lanark - UK )
Places to see in ( Lanark - UK )
Lanark is a small town in the central belt of Scotland. The name is believed to come from the Cumbric Lanerc meaning clear space, glade. Lanark is traditionally the county town of Lanarkshire, though there are several larger towns in the county. Lanark railway station and coach station have frequent services to Glasgow. There is little industry in Lanark and some residents commute to work in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Its shops serve the local agricultural community and surrounding villages. There is a large modern livestock auction market on the outskirts of the town.
Lanark has served as an important market town since medieval times, and King David I made it a Royal Burgh in 1140, giving it certain mercantile privileges relating to government and taxation. King David I realised that greater prosperity could result from encouraging trade. He decided to create a chain of new towns across Scotland. These would be centres of Norman civilisation in a largely Celtic country, and would be established in such a way as to encourage the development of trade within their area. These new towns were to be known as Burghs. Bastides were established in France for much the same reason.
Lanark had four town gates, West Port, East port, Wellgate and Castlegate. West Port gate was demolished in the 1770s. Visitors to the town can visit the nearby World Heritage Site of New Lanark, close to the Falls of Clyde, the Corehouse estate and the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Corehouse Nature Reserve. A large boating lake, Lanark Loch, adjoins Lanark Golf Club which has a lovely and historic 18 hole course for more experienced golf players and a 9-hole golf course. The former racecourse now offers pony-trekking activities.
This historic background forms the basis for the Lanark Lanimers celebrations, which take place each year for one week in June. Local primary schoolchildren elect a Lanark Lanimer Queen and court; and a Lord Cornet is chosen from local businessmen. On the Monday night the Perambulation of the Marches takes place, when townspeople turn out to walk around half the town boundary, following the Lord Cornets past and present as they inspect the border-stones. Traditionally, the townspeople carry birks, which are small branches of birch trees cut from the woods at the Glenburnie estate.
William Wallace is one of the most notable people in Lanark's history. A key leader in the Scottish Wars of Independence, he is known to have first drawn his sword to free his native land in Lanark in 1297, killing the English sheriff Haselrig. First year pupils at Lanark Grammar School study Wallace and the Wars of Independence in detail. An 8-foot statue of Wallace sits on St Nicholas Church at the town cross dating back to 1817 which was sculpted by Carluke man Robert Forrest.
( Lanark - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Lanark . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Lanark - UK
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Hilton Aberdeen Treetops
Taking part of the 2015 Legal & Compliance Training Video Challenge :)
Lanimers June 2012 Part 4
Pipes and Drums of Vale of Clyde, Lanimer Queen Procession
Macdonald Marine Hotel And Spa, North Berwick, Scotland, United Kingdom
Macdonald Marine Hotel And Spa, North Berwick, Scotland, United Kingdom
Cromwell Road, 1 Stable Cottage/marine Hotel, North Berwick, Scotland, EH39 4LZ, United Kingdom
4-star hotel in North Berwick with spa, outdoor pool
Free WiFi and free parking
Carnwath to Edinburgh
My trip from snowy Carnwath to sunny Edinburgh 12/01/17
(Don't worry I've sped it up)
Dead Carp
Dead carp on hole 8 at Riverwood
Agricultural Show Biggar 2013
Day out at the Biggar Argricultural Show 2013
Snowing in Scotland why?
Snowing in East Kilbride March 19th 2013
Galashiels bus top deck II.
Galashiels bus X62 top deck II.
Monday Club ☘, Saints & Sinners Pub, Bellshill, Scotland
Visited the Monday Club of Celtic supporters at the Saints & Sinners Pub in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, with a small group from the Bobby Murdoch Phoenix CSC at Rosie McCaffrey's Irish Pub in Phoenix, Arizona. Sang along to Dirty Old Town and You'll Never Walk Alone. Part 2 is here: . Triplog & photoset @ . (2014-03-24)
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Uphall Station Pipe Band playing at Winchburgh Gala Day 2010
ok, I know the camera person should be sacked but enjoy the music! Despite this it was another great day for all!
Old Photographs Lanark Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Lanark, Scottish Gaelic: Lannraig, a small town in the central belt of Scotland. The name is believed to come from the Cumbric Lanerc meaning clear space, glade.Lanark was the county town of the former county of Lanarkshire, though for many years Hamilton was the county town, before the formation of Strathclyde. Lanark railway station and coach station has frequent services to Glasgow. Lanark has served as an important market town since medieval times, and King David I made it a Royal Burgh in 1140, giving it certain mercantile privileges relating to government and taxation. King David I realised that greater prosperity could result from encouraging trade. He decided to create a chain of new towns across Scotland. These would be centres of Norman civilisation in a largely Celtic country, and would be established in such a way as to encourage the development of trade within their area. These new towns were to be known as Burghs. The Lanark Lanimer celebrations take place each year for one week in June. Local primary schoolchildren elect a Lanark Lanimer Queen and court. William Wallace is one of the most notable people in Lanark's history. A key leader in the Scottish Wars of Independence, he is known to have first drawn his sword to free his native land in Lanark in 1297, killing the English sheriff Haselrig. Visitors to the town can visit the nearby World Heritage Site of New Lanark,
DRS Class 68, 68003 Astute, 6U76 Passing Rugeley Trent Valley (6th October 2014)
Direct Rail Services Class 68, 68003 Astute passing through Rugeley Trent Valley working 6U76 Crewe Basford Hall to Mountsorrel, filmed 6th October 2014
Fifa Street - Crossford Style
Us pure playin fifa street in a basketball court in Crossford
New Lanark and Cheshire, Winter 09/10
Filmed early in the new year around New lanark mill and railway stations in Cheshire. Music played by Paul W Wells. (Please take a look at his You Tube channel).
Walking on the Caldercruix Cyclepath in North Lanarkshire, Scotland (June 2013)
Hi there! This is a video of me walking on the cyclepath in Caldercruix on a rather sunny June day.
I believe the cyclepath forms part of the National Cycle Network Route #75 (NCN75). If you kept going the way I was going you'd end up in Drumgelloch. Hope you like it!