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Night Golf At Dunbar Golf Club!
Ru joined the Saltire Festival activities this weekend by teeing it up at Dunbar Golf Club's Night Golf event. Thanks to Scotland's Golf Coast - Golf East Lothian for organising.
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Winterfield Golf Course Dunbar East Lothian Scotland
Tour Scotland video of Winterfield Golf Course by Dunbar, East Lothian
High Street Tours. Dunbar, Scotland
High Street Dunbar this time round and part of a series filmed in East Lothian. Dunbar actually has two High Streets, this one is of much more interest than the other consisting of plenty of shops, banks and charity shops.
Dunbar Community Bakery Promo 2018
Dunbar Community Bakery journey and a behind the scenes look st their tasty treat selection!
Places to see in ( Dunbar - UK )
Places to see in ( Dunbar - UK )
Dunbar is a town in East Lothian on the south-east coast of Scotland, approximately 28 miles east of Edinburgh and 28 miles from the English border north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Dunbar is a former royal burgh, and gave its name to an ecclesiastical and civil parish. The parish extends around 7 1⁄2 miles (12.1 km) east to west and is 3 1⁄2 miles (5.6 km) deep at greatest extent, or 11 1⁄4 square miles (29 km2), and contains the villages of West Barns, Belhaven, East Barns (abandoned) and several hamlets and farms.
Its strategic location gave rise to a history full of incident and strife; but Dunbar has become a quiet dormitory town popular with workers in nearby Edinburgh, who find it an affordable alternative to the capital itself. Until the 1960s, the population of the town was little more than 3,500. The town is thriving with the most recent population published for the town at 6,940, and there are many active and planned housing developments ongoing. There are very well regarded primary schools and a secondary school in the town.
The town is served by Dunbar railway station with links to Edinburgh and the rest of Scotland, as well as London and stations along the northeast corridor. Dunbar is home to the Dunbar Lifeboat Station, the second-oldest RNLI station in Scotland.
Dunbar is the birthplace of the explorer, naturalist and influential conservationist John Muir. The house in which Muir was born is located on the High Street, and has been converted into a museum. There is also a commemorative statue beside the town clock, and John Muir Country Park is located to the north-west of the town. The eastern section of the John Muir Way coastal path starts from the harbour. One of the two campuses to Dunbar Primary: John Muir Campus, is named in his honour. On the last full weekend in September, Dunbar holds an annual weekend-long, traditional music festival sponsored by various local companies.
Alot to see in ( Dunbar - UK ) such as :
Chapel tower (with doocot conversion) of the Trinitarian Priory, Friarscroft, west of the town. Founded c. 1240 by Christiana de Brus, Countess of Dunbar.
Dunbar Castle, possibly from the 14th century, rebuilt and remodelled c. 1490 and c. 1520. Largely ruined with the aid of gunpowder (deliberately by Act of Parliament) in 1567 and with the whole north end removed with the aid of explosives (detonated using a specially-invented electrical system) for the new Victoria Harbour 1842–44.
Parish church (see above) by James Gillespie Graham 1818–21 in local red sandstone from Bourhouse quarry
Parish Church Hall (1910), located behind the post office off the High Street, contains stained glass removed from St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, redundant there on the creation of the Thistle Chapel.
Abbey Free Church (1850) by Thomas Hamilton (architect).
St Anne's Episcopal Church (1889) by Robert Rowand Anderson.
The Town House (Tolbooth), High Street, (c.1550).
Mercat Cross (c.1911) created from medieval fragments to replace lost original sited opposite West Port. Now beside Town House.
Lauderdale House (1790–92), designed by Robert Adam and executed by his brother John after Robert's death; built round the carcass of Dunbar House (c1730).
Railway station (1845) but altered.
Cromwell Harbour, very old fishing harbour which dates to 1600s
( Dunbar - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Dunbar . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Dunbar - UK
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Dunbar 75mph Winds East Lothian Scotland
75mph winds and waves, from Dunbar East Beach Cam, Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Scottish Boys Championship 2015 at Dunbar - Part 2
The second part of our Scottish Boys Championship highlights from Dunbar as we look back at Will Porter (Carnoustie) and Ross Callan's (Bathgate) progress to the final and the battle for the coveted title in April 2015.
Dunbar,Scotland 2011
Cliff view from gorgeous Dunbar, Scotland...
Dunbar Bear Scotland
A steel sculpture of a bear in tribute to conservationist John Muir has been unveiled in Dunbar, East Lothian. The welded artwork, standing at five metres (16ft) high, was sculpted by Scottish artist Andy Scott, the man behind the Kelpies
ANGUS DUNBAR SWING WITH NOTES FROM RUMBLEGOLF.CO.UK SERLBY PARK GOLF CLUB
ANGUS DUNBAR GOLF LESSON WITH NOTES FROM PGA PROFESSIONAL MATT RUMBLE, SERLBY PARK GOLF CLUB, 07775 906564
Dunbar Vintage Vehicle Rally 1984
This was a popular annual event in Dunbar from the 70's through to the 90's. The loss of the Barracks parade ground when the new swimming pool was built probably led to its downfall. The vehicles are shown on their way out of Dunbar to follow a route through the East Lothian countryside then back to the town. Today, the gift shop is no more, the waiting room / toilets have been converted into shops and even Greco's Coffee Shop has closed. Recorded using a Sony F1 betamax system and copied onto VHS.
Alan Dunbar - Interview - Irish Golf Tips
What's in the bag' with Alan Dunbar a member of the Irish Amatuer Golf Team from Rathmore Golf Club and the 2009 St Andrews Links Trophy Champion.
Boys Golf Championships (1923)
Item title reads - Boys' golf championships. Scottish team beats English in International Match by 6 games to 3. Dunbar, Scotland.
L/S of a player lining up his shot, he takes it while people stand around the side and watch. M/S of another player on the green, he just misses the hole. L/S of someone else taking a shot. C/U of two young men taking their shots.
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Scotland 2011 - Day 2
Day 2 - Dunbar Golf Club
Davie Russell Remembered - Craigielaw 2018
The Golf Cleek remember our good mate Davie Russell. Sadly Missed by us all.
Music: Days Are Long - Silent Partner
Scottish boys championship Dunbar 2015
On the first Lewis & co
Scotland's Golf Coast W A Duck // Scotland Ep. 5
Malcolm Duck. If you haven’t already crossed paths with him, well, now you have. Malcolm runs The Duck’s Inn in East Lothian, a region home to Muirfield, Gullane, Renaissance Club, Kilspindie, Dunbar, and North Berwick, just to name 6 of 21 courses in 30 miles of coastline that is dubbed Scotland’s Golf Coast.
Malcolm loves to host when golfers descend upon the Golf Coast from across the globe, and graciously showed Erik Anders Lang and the lads what the area had to offer.
Episode 5: Malcolm brings the boys (and Zulu the pup) to Kilspindie, a great track that sits on a ledge overlooking the Firth of Forth. Jack, a local from Instagram, joins the group in a quasi random golf club. The boys thin balls over the greens, play from the beach, and test their hickory skills with a set brought by The Duck himself.
For dinner, Malcolm pulls out all the stops as he treats the crew to a meal at his place, The Duck’s Inn - a welcoming spot for any traveling golfer. Not only does golf memorabilia line the walls, but Malcolm takes bar games to a new level.
Finally, the Tom Doak designed Renaissance Club, host of the 2018 Official Unofficial Guide to Scotland: The Home of Golf and 2019 Scottish Open, welcomes the crew and shows off its test of links golf - including possibly the best halfway house in the game.
Thanks Malcolm!
NEXT WEEK: Leven and Kingsbarns: The Welcoming of Stuart Kerr
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Thanks again to Visit Scotland Golf who orchestrated a dream itinerary for us that spanned hundreds of miles around the country and all the golf as we could have asked for. The biggest thanks to Jamie Darling and Allan Minto who were the first to welcome us on this journey.
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I Don't Love You No More by Moarn (Four)
Chester St by Duffmusiq (Midnight Stories)
Mello Me by KOLA (Vergence)
I Don't Love You No More by Moarn (Four)
Northern Saints by Swirling Ship (Ryan Jones)
Scream Harder by B.I.G. (Brothers in Groove)
Morning Walks by James Forest (James Forest)
Calm as the Ocean by James Forest (James Forest)
Purple Oceans by James Forest (Meet Me on the Beach)