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Our videos will give a sneak preview at some of the most stunning areas imaginable. If you want to visit East Lothian and explore the coastline of North Berwick get in touch for your next adventure.
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Zach & Charlie - A Walk up Berwick Law (first you tube video)
A Walk up North Berwick Law in the wind
DRS class 37s Test Coach Mentor on North Berwick branch at ECML
37604 leads Mentor off the North Berwick branch onto the ECML, then 37069 leads off over the crossover and back down the ECML towards Newcastle
Duncans Coach of the Year acceptance speech RYA Scotland Awards
On Saturday 23rd January, Sailingfast founder Duncan Hepplewhite won RYA Scotland's Coach of the Year Award for his work with the Topper Scotland squad (and others). As Duncan was away, here's his acceptance video...
Balmaha House Canoe Safety Briefing
Balmaha House Bunkhouse and Canoe hire, in Balmaha on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond,Scotland. This is our Canoe Safety Briefing that you will view before going out on the Loch.
Scotland Sea Drive
Join Angelina in her Motor Home as she drives some of the most scenic roads in Scotland in her new camper van. Fantastic sea and mountain scenery enjoyed from her very own home on the road.
Scotland 3 Berwick, Loch Lomond and Loch Fyne HD
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Rundreise Schottland ???? I North Berwick & Übernachtungsplatz I vlog#10
Wir fahren nach North Berwick und besichtigen das Seabird Center. Den Nachmittag verbringen wir am Strand und finden einen tollen kostenlosen Übernachtungsplatz mit Blick auf Strand und Meer: Koordinaten: N 56.057445° W 2.698194°
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23 Florence Terrace Scotland Island
A True Waterfront Rarity
A rare opportunity to secure a deep waterfront that is one of the few homes situated right on the edge of the sparkling waters of Pittwater.
Facing north east this spacious family home is located on approximately 850sqm of land and has a 21 metre water frontage and enjoys all the morning sunrises, full moons and stunning 180 degree views of Pittwater up to Barrenjoey lighthouse.
Relax and listen to the water lapping from the light filled open plan lounge/dining room or take in the views from the new and spacious gourmet kitchen which features a central breakfast bench with sandstone surrounds, a double oven and a large and separate pantry.
The timber and glass sliding doors open wide and lead out to a covered entertaining area and sliding windows create a drinks bar. The sandstone Tuscan style entertaining area has a built-in bbq and plenty of space for relaxing.
Comprising four bedrooms, two on the lower level, one with its own lounge/tv area, with the main bedroom enjoying the panoramic water views as does the generous front bedroom upstairs.
The property has a separate and spacious studio which takes advantage of the views and includes a full bathroom and two loft areas which are perfect for extra sleeping accommodation or storage.
A large workshop and a flat grassed area at the rear of the property leads onto Florence Terrace which provides an easy walk to the ferry, park and kindergarten.
The property is fully landscaped and comes complete with a deep water jetty and pontoon.
The home is special in both design and appeal with a never to be repeated location and will give the buyer the extraordinary lifestyle that goes with a waterfront home.
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Stanford Scotland Tour Day 5 - North Berwick Golf Course - Gullane Golf Course Scotland
Highlights of Stanford University's Scotland tour visiting North Berwick Golf Course followed by eighteen holes at Gullane Golf Course.
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Stanford University's golfing history began in the 1920's when Stanford students wanted their own golf course. The Stanford golf team was using the Burlingame Course for practice being coached by Burlingame pro Harold Sampson. Good fortune lead to the team discovering a keen enthusiast, Almon E. Rith who was the University Controller of 1909. He was also a member of the Los Altos Country Club.
It was in the February of 1929 that he managed to convince the Stanford University Board of Trustees to provide land and finance to begin the construction of a golf course. The design of the course was handed over to Al Masters, the manager of the Athletic Department to hire in George C. Thomas Jr. And William Billy Bell to design it.
Early in it's design, Bell considered the possibility of incorporating San Francisquito Creek into the design. Construction commenced in May, 1929 and great care was taken to preserve the oak trees. Water was sparse with the only irrigation for the campus coming from Searsville Lake so the lake was enlarged to enable a capacity of 278,000,000 gallons. It was finally completed and opened on January 1st, 1930.
The Stanford men's golf team''s history goes back to it's foundations in the early 1930's. The mens teams have managed to win eight national championships as well as it's players having won twenty four professional major championships which equates to more than any other team plus seven US and British Amateur titles.
Famous names associated with Stanford include Lawson Little, Bud Brownell, Sandy Tatumand Bob Rosburg then post war times names were known such as Tom Watson, Notah Begay and Tiger Woods.
Featured in this video is the North Berwick Golf Club, situated in Norrth Berwick naturally, the seaside town and former royal burgh in East Lothian, Scotland. It is located on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, around twenty five miles east north east of Edinburgh. Sightseeing in North Berwick includes boat trips to the Bass Rock, Fidra and other islands, the Scottish Seabird Centre, North Berwick Law and it's beaches. North Berwick is home to two golf courses as well as two eighteen hole putting greens and a Golfing Heritage Trail to follow through the town. Events that take place in North Berwick include the Fringe by the Sea week featival in August.
The golf course featured in the video is the West Links golf course. It holds various championships and is used as a qualifying venue when The Open Championship is held at Muirfield. It was opened in 1832 and occupies a place at the centre of golfing history.
The area used as the home to the course today includes a strip of land adjacent to the beach and extends westward over two miles from the edge of the town centre to the nature reserve at Yellowcraigs. It's been used for golf for at least 400 years! Although participants were not welcomed by local landowners or authorities. The course was officially opened in 1832 with six holes. After a period of expansion which began in 1868, the course featured eighteen holes by 1877. Four golf clubs are based at the West Links; North Berwick Golf Club, Tantallon Golf Club, Bass Rock Golf Club and the North Berwick Ladies Golf Club. The North Berwick GC is the 13th oldest in the world! And only St. Andrews has a club which has been continuously played over the same course for longer. In 2005 it voted to give ladies full rights as members for the first time which is ironic as it was originally the first club in the world to allow ladies to become members.
The second golf course, Gullane Golf Course no 1. Gullane is a town on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth much like North Berwick in East Lothian on the east coast of Scotland. Gullane is the home of Muirfield which has hosted The Open Championship on a number of occasions.
Any Man's Kingdom - Northumberland in 1953
Northumberland in 1953, A delightful nostalgic colour film. A priceless record of rural life in Northumberland half a century ago. Filmed in Technicolor.
Locations featured:
Berwick, Bamburgh, Chillingham Castle, Lindisfarne (Holy Island), Farne Islands, Beadnell, Rothbury, Thropton, Alnwick, Dunstanburgh, Craster, Alnmouth, Floddon field, River Tweed, Cheviot Hills, Coquet Hills, Carter Bar, Kielder, Bellingham Fair, Border Counties Railway trip to Kielder, Winter's Gibbet, Roman Wall.
River Bure near Oby, Norfolk, UK (August 2016)
Walking along the River Bure, near its confluence with the Thurne, near Oby. This is in the Broads, the artificially-drained lands East of Norwich, Norfolk, known for its windmills, ditches and pleasure-boating. Late summer, 2016.
Surf Kayaking Belhaven
Onshore winds made for a messy day at Belhaven, Dunbar.
Scotland united over its love of tartan ++REPLAY++
UK TARTAN
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North Berwick, UK - 9 August 2014
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1. Various of bag pipe players performing and wearing tartan kilts at North Berwick International Highland Games
2. Tilt down of Highland Games attendees wearing tartan kilts
3. Setup shot of Ben Reid, Pipe Band member from Calgary, Canada, speaking attendees
4. Close of Reid's Royal Stewart tartan kilt
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ben Reid, Pipe Band member from Calgary, Canada:
The tartan I'm wearing is the Royal Stewart Tartan. Not sure where it was invented or anything like that, but it's the most popular tartan for highland bands and highland-descended people.
6. Tilt up of bag pipe player wearing tartan kilt
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7. Various of Dolce and Gabbana catwalk show
AP Television
Edinburgh, UK - 11 August 2014
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8. Wide of clothing stores on Edinburgh's Royal Mile
9. Tilt up of tartan window display
10. Close of sporran and kilt on display outside store
11. Close of sign reading (English): Geoffrey (Tailor) kiltmakers and weavers
12. Wide of Geoffrey Tailor window display
13. Close of tartan garments on display in window
AP Television
Edinburgh, UK - 10 August 2014
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14. Tilt up of mannequins dressed in tartan on display inside Geoffrey Tailor store
15. Various close shots of tartan on mannequins
16. Setup shot of John Webster, Sales Manager, Geoffrey Tailor Highland Crafts, speaking with customer
17. Close of Webster
18. Close of Webster folding tartan garment
19. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Webster, Sales Manager, Geoffrey Tailor Highland Crafts:
We're proud of our tartan because family names are associated mostly with tartan. So, it's a matter of being proud of wearing the tartan because it symbolises where you're from, it shows that you're proud of being Scottish and it shows your heritage in terms of your family roots.
20. Pan left of tartan dresses
21. Various close shots of tartan material
22. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Webster, Sales Manager, Geoffrey Tailor Highland Crafts:
Originally a tartan was something that was quite simple, it was a check. And it was something that would be hand-woven and it would be dyed using vegetation. So originally, you actually knew where somebody was from because of where they lived and what their vegetation comprised of.
23. Various close shots of tartan scarves
24. Pull focus between suits on display
25. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Webster, Sales Manager, Geoffrey Tailor Highland Crafts:
Early sort of 1700s the kilt was a plain piece of material with just a plain over-check, large piece of cloth that was worn over the shoulders, people would wear it and live in it. And then as it carried on throughout the years, hundreds of years, the Victorians then created something that was more commercially viable.
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Edinburgh, UK - 11 August 2014
26. Wide of Tartan Weaving Mill and Exhibition on the Royal Mile
27. Close of sign reading (English): Tartan Weaving Mill and Exhibition.
28. Various of tartan weaving machine inside the Tartan Weaving Mill and Exhibition
29. Setup shot of Murdo MacLean, Sales and Weaving Officer, Tartan Weaving Mill and Exhibition
30. Mid of MacLean tearing tartan material
31. SOUNDBITE: (English) Murdo MacLean, Sales and Weaving Officer, Tartan Weaving Mill and Exhibition:
It had been done in the village or the house, and using natural dyes etc. to being a commercial product, so that's the biggest change. People would get together and help each other in the making of the tartan in the village or in the community.
32. Various close shots of tartan material
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Launch of the Berwick Upon Tweed lifeboat
Launch of the Berwick Upon Tweed lifeboat with the Coastguard Helicopter overhead.
River Tyne walk in Haddington.
This video is of a walk along the banks of the River Tyne in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland. This is a different River Tyne from the one that flows through Newcastle Upon Tyne in England.
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Berwick Upon Tweed Pier
Berwick upon Tweed pier fly by
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Dog friendly holidays in Scotland at static caravans
Maryport Holiday Park Mull of Galloway Drummore in Scotland is a dog friendly holiday park with static caravans and holiday homes for sale and to hire.
Haven Haggerston Castle 2019 Berwick Upon Tweed Lake View
Haggerston Castle lake view on the Swan ride.