South West Scotland (SWS)
Stills from video by Walter Smith of Largs Videomakers Club - largsvideo.co.uk
Isle of whithorn march 2015
From blade 350qx2 quadcopter and sj4000 camera
Road to Newton Stewart in March
Video of the road to Newton Stewart from Kirkinner in March 2013 4 days after we'd had a Blizzard which cut off the Machars.
King Arthur II & Prince Madoc's voyage to America in AD 562
Alan Wilson & James Michael present this lecture in a College of Kentucky - one of several that Alan lectured at in his lecture tour of 1992. James Michael sadly passed away in January 2008. Were it not for his dedicated work little of this Arthur research would be known in the USA today.
This full documentary contains not just a presentation lecture but also extra footage which has never been broadcast until now. You will be shown some of the vast amounts of evidence concerning the voyage of Arthur 2 and Prince Madoc sailing from Britain to America during the 6th century - almost a thousand years before Columbus.
Also covered later in the documentary is James Michael explaining the ancient British Coelbren alphabet, and its connection to many inscriptions found in the America.
The establishment crooks have written off this Coelbren alphabet as the creation of a Welsh-British Antiquarian called Iolo Morganwg during the19th century, yet the authors easily show in their books how this accusation is completely false and they give many examples of its use and notice CENTURIES prior to the time of the alleged forgery.
The documentary is not always good quality in parts as it was only converted in 2008 using old VHS tapes originally recorded in 1992. Despite this it is a brilliant and informative documentary of how history -- like most things -- has been manipulated and forgotten.
Alan Wilson is now 80 years old and still going strong. He and his life-long fellow researcher Baram Blackett have written and published nine books. They also have available several documentaries (old and new) documenting their researches and what happens when you discover things the establishment doesn't want discovered.
Their books published to date (oldest first) are as follows:
1 - Arthur, King of Glamorgan and Gwent.
2 - Arthur and the Charter of Kings.
3 - Arthur the War King
4 - Artorius Rex Discovered
5 - The Holy Kingdom
6 - The King Arthur Conspiracy
7 - Moses in the Hieroglyphs
8 - The Discovery of the Ark of the Covenant
9 - The Trojan War of 650 BC
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ScotVlog26 Wigtown to Newton Stewart
Bumping our way up the A714 towards Newton Stewart, just waffling on about recovering from the incident with White Van Man and lamenting the fact we didn't get the opportunity to enjoy Garlieston as much as hoped.Look out for the spooky face at 3:40 - 3:45!
Kirk Covenant - Kirkmaiden Old Parish
Here is an opportunity to see inside a traditional Scottish Presbyterian Church built around 1638.
Ardwell Mill House - Bed and Breakfast
Visit Ardwell Mill House Bed and Breakfast in the South Rhins of Dumfries and Galloway in southern Scotland.
The Fields Of Athenry - Paddy Reilly & the Dubliners
Paddy Reilly & the Dubliners performing the beautiful Fields of Athenry.
Train to Fort William from Mallaig
Steam train
Newton Stewart 2016, Lockerbie RBLS Pipe Band
The South Rhins of Galloway
A few video clips put together during a drive along the South Rhins in Dumfries and Galloway, Southwest Scotland. The area stretches from Stranraer in the North to The Mull of Galloway, the southernmost point in Scotland at the other end.
Plenty to do and see in this beautiful part of the country.
Pop over to my website for some still images of the area.
derekbeattieimages.com
SCTV Farm Film Celebrity Blow-Up
Big Jim McBob (Flaherty) and Billy Sol Hurok (Candy) host another special edition of Farm Film Report with celebrity guest, Bernadette Peters (Martin)
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INVERGLOY VIADUCT ON THE CLOSED FORT AUGUSTUS & INVERGARRY RAILWAY (SLIDE SHOW) - 30th August 2000
Rare images of Invergloy Viaduct, once part of the Fort Augustus & Invergarry Railway which opened in 1903 and closed to passengers in 1933, to goods traffic in 1946.
Home Farm House, Hellhoughton
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Anglo-Saxons | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:21 1 Ethnonym
00:06:42 2 Contemporary meanings
00:11:09 3 Early Anglo-Saxon history (410–660)
00:12:30 3.1 Migration (410–560)
00:18:54 3.2 Development of an Anglo-Saxon society (560–610)
00:22:11 3.3 Conversion to Christianity (590–660)
00:25:52 4 Middle Anglo-Saxon history (660–899)
00:27:13 4.1 Mercian supremacy (626–821)
00:29:52 4.2 Learning and monasticism (660–793)
00:32:49 4.3 West Saxon hegemony and the Anglo-Scandinavian Wars (793–878)
00:38:46 4.4 King Alfred and the rebuilding (878–899)
00:42:33 5 Late Anglo-Saxon history (899–1066)
00:43:24 5.1 Reform and formation of England (899–978)
00:47:58 5.2 Athelred and the return of the Scandinavians (978–1016)
00:51:29 5.3 Conquest England: Danes, Norwegians and Normans (1016–1066)
00:57:11 6 After the Norman Conquest
01:01:08 7 Life and society
01:01:42 7.1 Kingship and kingdoms
01:08:12 7.2 Religion and the church
01:14:10 7.3 Fighting and warfare
01:22:16 7.4 Settlements and working life
01:26:50 7.5 Women, children and slaves
01:31:09 8 Culture
01:31:18 8.1 Architecture
01:40:02 8.2 Art
01:49:53 8.3 Language
01:56:05 8.4 Kinship
02:00:02 8.5 Law
02:06:49 8.6 Literature
02:12:55 8.7 Symbolism
02:18:59 9 See also
02:19:35 10 Notes
02:19:44 11 Citations
02:20:06 12 Further reading
02:20:15 12.1 General
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The Anglo-Saxons were a cultural group who inhabited Great Britain from the 5th century. They comprise people from Germanic tribes who migrated to the island from continental Europe, their descendants, and indigenous British groups who adopted many aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture and language; the cultural foundations laid by the Anglo-Saxons are the foundation of the modern English legal system and of many aspects of English society; the modern English language owes over half its words – including the most common words of everyday speech – to the language of the Anglo-Saxons. Historically, the Anglo-Saxon period denotes the period in Britain between about 450 and 1066, after their initial settlement and up until the Norman conquest.
The early Anglo-Saxon period includes the creation of an English nation, with many of the aspects that survive today, including regional government of shires and hundreds. During this period, Christianity was established and there was a flowering of literature and language. Charters and law were also established. The term Anglo-Saxon is popularly used for the language that was spoken and written by the Anglo-Saxons in England and eastern Scotland between at least the mid-5th century and the mid-12th century. In scholarly use, it is more commonly called Old English.The history of the Anglo-Saxons is the history of a cultural identity. It developed from divergent groups in association with the people's adoption of Christianity, and was integral to the establishment of various kingdoms. Threatened by extended Danish invasions and military occupation of eastern England, this identity was re-established; it dominated until after the Norman Conquest. The visible Anglo-Saxon culture can be seen in the material culture of buildings, dress styles, illuminated texts and grave goods. Behind the symbolic nature of these cultural emblems, there are strong elements of tribal and lordship ties. The elite declared themselves as kings who developed burhs, and identified their roles and peoples in Biblical terms. Above all, as Helena Hamerow has observed, local and extended kin groups remained...the essential unit of production throughout the Anglo-Saxon period. The effects persist in the 21st century as, according to a study published in March 2015, the genetic makeup of British populations today shows divisions of the tribal political units of the early Anglo-Saxon peri ...
Film Appreciation 2015: Lecture 25: New Hollywood Cinema: Part 2
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Canons Regular | Wikipedia audio article
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Canons Regular
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Canons regular are priests in the Latin Church living in community under a rule (regula in Latin), and sharing their property in common.
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Canons regular are priests in the Latin Church living in community under a rule (regula in Latin), and sharing their property in common.