Fife Coastal Path - Anstruther to Crail
Scenery and thoughts on the stunning Fife Coastal Path between Anstruther and Crail. Along the way we visit a cave and have a close encounter with strange brown animals (Ninja sheep!).
1 The Village of Crail and its People 1962
Anstruther Fish bar
Courtesy of Crail Pottery, Jolomo and King Creosote
Crail Food Festival by St Andrews 17th June 2012
The second annual food festival, meet the exhibitors and hear how the festival was conceived, for more on Crail
Tour Scotland Crail Harbour
Old Tour Scotland video of Crail Harbour in the East Neuk of Fife. This is one of the most photographed and famous fishing harbours in Scotland.
Tour Scotland
Scotland Tour Guide: Sandy Stevenson
Walk Beach Balcomie Links Golf Course Crail East Neuk Of Fife Scotland April 13th
Cuba Pottery Factory
Cuba Pottery Factory
Village Green, Kingsbarn
The Village Green estate has been carefully planned to reflect the environment and rural setting of this charming village and surrounding countryside, with many local attractions such as the iconic Victorian Walled Garden at Cambo Gardens, Scotland’s Secret Bunker near St Andrews, Crail Pottery in the heart of Crail and just a short walk away is a charming beach ideal for all the family. Kingsbarns also plays host to a marvellous golf links which has fast become known as one of the world’s outstanding courses.
Pottery wheel.wmv
His play of hands is nothing less than magical! Lookit :)
GLASGOW POTTERY
A wee selection of pottery and pottery works around glasgow in the 19th century
BOB GRANT ON YZF250 CHASING DEREK ADAMS ON A CR 500 AF AT FIFE MOTO PARC | GO PRO HD
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Scottish Crab
Catching, Cooking and preparing Scottish Crab(Partens)
AW Buchan stoneware.mov
Workers at AW Buchan's pottery factory 1948
Scottish Life Archive, NMS
Throwing & decorating English slipware pots: Taena Pottery, Gloucestershire
I had the pleasure of filming two exceptional people and skilled potters demonstrating their craft! The historic Taena Pottery - surrounded by mulberry trees and bee-filled lavender - is having its first flirtation with the internet!
Vici and Sean Casserley are the second generation of potters to run the beautiful Taena Pottery. It was started in 1948 by a group of conscientious objectors and survived their dispersal in the 1960s.
Specialising in traditional English slipware, Vici and Sean make and sell their pots from a studio and shop nestled on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment. You can buy read-made or bespoke pieces.
Contact details:
Whitley Court,
Upton-St-Leonards,
Gloucester,
Gloucestershire,
GL4 8EB
Tel: +44 (0)1452 610908
Slipware is a traditional method of decorating clay pots, practiced globally in a variety of styles. English medieval pottery is often decorated with slip and sgraffito (the two techniques demonstrated here) and can be seen on the Tring Tiles at the British Museum:
I am an Art Historian at Cambridge University, with a deep admiration for practitioners of heritage crafts. I grew up near Sean and Vici and hope this film serves as a celebration of lives devoted to creating useful & beautiful things, or, as Sean puts it, 'making nice pots for nice people.'
Soldier On in Scotland
July 2013 - Seven wounded veterans from North America arrived in Scotland to play golf, attend the Seniors Open and enjoy a fantastic day at the British Open thanks to R&A. The vets got to play some of very best courses in not only Scotland but globally. Crail Balcomie, 7th oldest course in the world, The Dukes course, the most challenging, Kingsbarns, the most stunning, The New Course, the most under rated and The Old Course - THE MOST FAMOUS.
The week proved hugely beneficial to those who attended, especially those suffering non visible injuries.
It was an honour to host such a fantastic group of guys.
The work for 2014 has already started.
These Scottish Sweaters Have a Three-Year Waiting List
These Scottish Sweaters Have a Three-Year Waiting List
Dunoon Ceramics Cups
These are some cups that I got from Dunoon Ceramics in Dunoon, Scotland in the early 1980's. These are great cups. The handles are seamless and always stay cool. They even made us a custom cup for our submarine - The USS Alexander Hamilton (SSBN 617) that operated out of nearby Holy Loch, Scotland.
Medieval London Pottery
Jacqui Pearce, Senior Ceramic Specialist at MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology), discusses the development of MOLA's medieval London pottery type series. The excavation of a number of waterfront sites in London led to the discovery of pottery-rich medieval dumps located behind wooden river revetments. The revetment timbers were accurately dated through dendrochronology which enabled MOLA to create an incredibly detailed typology of pottery through the medieval period. Pottery is the most common material found on archaeological sites and this precise dating information has been hugely important, enabling us to date the layers of archaeology found on our sites.
Rock Pooling Mini
A follow up of my Rock Pooling video showing just what you can catch if you really get into it. We caught Starfish,crabs and fish!
BlackHorn Burgers St Andrews - What our customers really think!
If you like excellent food, quick and friendly service and a fantastic atmosphere then BlackHorn sounds like the place for you.
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