Motherwell Signalling Centre.
February 1991. Again I'm sorry about the quality. SVHS to VHS then to DVD.
Robert Motherwell, 1977
Robert Motherwell interviewed by Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, for the television program Inside New York's Art World, 1977. This program is part of the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive at the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University. To view similar videos from the Archive on YouTube, visit the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive Playlist: For further information, visit the collection guide:
Motherwell and Question Time AND Rab & Glen check them out in info!
I have subscribed to Rab and Glen 2 scots musicians for years and when I need my spirits raising I go to listen in and FORGET all the shite happening out there!!!! CHECK THEM OUT
Big Audio Dynamite Medicine Show Rab and Glen cover
Tour De Gowky
A wee scout round the old stomping grounds of my youth
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MOTHERWELL WIN SCOTTISH CUP FINAL
Cut story - KS. Goalie saving. Crowds. Teams out. Toss-up, kick-off by Motherwell, in hooped shirts. Dundee attack. Kilmarnock saves by kicking ball from goal-line. Motherwell attack. Half-time, Johnstone, Motherwell's goalie busy. Watson scores for Motherwell. Then Redpath scores for Motherwell. Dundee attack & score off-side goal. Humphries scores for Motherwell. Motherwell's fourth through Kelly. Motherwell - receive the Cup. Drive back to their ground, & drive through crowded streets.
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Motherwell Pearl Izumi Support Race
Jordan Doig taking a superb 2nd place
Demolition of Glencairn tower Motherwell
The flats in Motherwell being demolished.Glencairn tower.
Vengabus stop off Motherwell
Motherwell stop for a pee and a pint
Places to see in ( Airdrie - UK )
Places to see in ( Airdrie - UK )
Airdrie is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It lies on a plateau roughly 400 ft above sea level, and is approximately 12 miles east of Glasgow city centre. Historically part of Lanarkshire, Airdrie forms part of a conurbation with its neighbour Coatbridge, in the former district known as the Monklands.
Chapelhall, Calderbank, Caldercruix, Gartness, Glenmavis, Greengairs, Longriggend, Moffat Mills, Plains, Stand, Upperton and Wattston are generally considered satellite villages of Airdrie. The origin of Airdrie's name first appeared in the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland (Registrum Magni Sigilii Regum Scotorum) in 1373 as Ardre. By 1546 it had become Ardry and by 1587 it was known as Ardrie. In 1630 it finally appeared in the Register as Airdrie.
Airdrie town centre has changed much in the last ten years with a new road scheme and a shift in emphasis with the type of shopping it offers. Graham Street, the main pedestrianised street, has recently been refurbished and has had the pedestrian precinct area upgraded. New housing developments are being built around this suitably situated commuter town, notably in Chapelhall, Rochsoles and Glenmavis, the former Boots factory site in Rawyards and the former Imperial Tube Works in Cairnhill.
Airdrie also has signage in the Scots Gaelic language around the town centre, (alongside English) this was first introduced for the 1993 Royal National Mòd. The signs were originally erected by Monklands District Council, but have been maintained by North Lanarkshire Council. The Orange Order has traditionally been strong in Airdrie.
Places of interest in ( Airdrie - UK ) :
Airdrie Arts Centre – originally a Carnegie library.
Airdrie Public Library
Airdrie Public Observatory – with its celebrated Cooke telescope.
Arran View - villa built by Alexander Thomson in 1867.
Black Hill transmitting station – the tallest structure in Scotland.
Centenary and West End Parks – including the Airdrie Cenotaph and the Centenary Railway Viaduct (1866).
Drumbowie World War II Anti-aircraft battery – site number N12, part of the Clyde AA defences. Situated just outside Glenmavis.
Monkland Canal – where the Vulcan (barge), the world's first iron boat, was constructed and launched in 1819.
New Monklands Parish Church
The Wallace Stone – legend tells that William Wallace sharpened his sword on this stone on his way to the Battle of Falkirk.
Sir John Wilson Town Hall
( Airdrie - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Airdrie . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Airdrie - UK
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Kami (Academic Library)
Graded Unit 02
HND Computer Aided Architectural Design & Technology
Motherwell College 2012
As digital media continues to develop and people become increasingly aware of environmental issues, reliance on printed matter and documentation diminishes. What then will become of our libraries? Will they become mere storage facilities or will they adapt with the technology to become the main source for education and learning.
My library design pays homage to paper: the material that granted access to written information previously.
The mass is created by removing a books spine, unbinding these pages symbolizes unrestricted information, unbound imagination.
As the design references the past, the construction will represent the future by using the latest in building Information modelling.
BIM not only reduces material waste but enable designs to be optimised for public safety. Projects can be visualised at an early stage allowing modification for enhanced performance in advance of construction.
Lanarkshire 2013 Flash Mob
Flash Mob Olympia Centre, East Kilbride
The flash mob was performed by dance group Jazz Art UK, based in Motherwell. Over 20 dancers participated in the, which was funded by Creative Scotland.
For more information visit lanarkshire2013.com
Stephanie, Osteopath, Wishaw
Comedian Keara Murphy at Leith Library
Comedian Keara Murphy is working on her latest show 'Mice and Men' in Leith Library. We chat to her to find out more about her show. Mice and Men previews in Leith on the 13,14 & 15th February. It then tours to the Glasgow Comedy Festival and the Edinburgh Festival.
Drumpellier Country Park in Coatbridge, Monkland Canal, Scotland
Drumpellier Country Park in Coatbridge, Monkland Canal, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.
British Water Birds and beautiful nature.
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A Drive Round Coatbridge ( Captioned Short )
A quick drive around Coatbridge Lanarkshire with named areas within the town
YABA Asks Ep1: JAKE CARROLL ft. George Maris
In episode one of YABA Asks, we chat to left back Jake Carroll on the U's upturn in form in October and November, his good season to date and relationship with wide men Harrison Dunk and Reggie Lambe.
Jake also answers your questions, read out by none other than George Maris wanting a piece of the action!
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Hip Hop Rap Instrumental (Crying Over You) by Chris Morrow 4
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NHSGGC - QEUH Renal Transplant Theatres do the slosh!
QEUH renal transplant theatres take part in the Slosh Across Scotland.
Team takes part in the national slosh for the British Transplant Games.
North Dryburgh Wishaw House
Took a short walk from North Dryburgh - Wishaw House.
Quite an enjoyable stroll through the forest, stopped at a couple points of interest along the way!
Coatbridge drive, Scotland, UK
Coatbdrige is a town in Scotland in North Lanarkshire, United Kingdom.
Nick Cohen interviewed by Deborah Orr 3/10