Huntly Pipe Band march into Paul Mealor concert in St Margarets Church, Braemar, Scotland Aug 2019
Huntly & District Pipe Band who were playing in Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on Sunday 1st September, would have disturbed 'The Road Home' concert with Paul Mealor and Minneapolis USA Pop Up Choir, so organisers invited them to take part in the concert. Led by Drum Major Derek Dean, the band marched into the Church playing 'Scotland the Brave' to entertain the audience.
A special Service of Remembrance for Armistice 100 in St Margaret's Braemar, Scotland, Nov 2018
Braemar Remembers, a special service of Remembrance held on Sunday 18th November 2018 in Braemar, Scotland during the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice. This tribute to those lost in the Great War, featured the University of Aberdeen Chapel Choir led by professor Paul Mealor and members of the Gordon Highlanders 1914-1918 group, dressed in period costume. The songs were Caledonia and the hymn I vow to Thee my Country.
Ballater & District Pipe Band performances outside St Margarets in Braemar, Scotland July 2017
Ballater & District Pipe Band performances on the green outside St Margaret's in Braemar, Scotland, July 2017. For more details on this excellent band see their facebook page:
UTV Duchess of Westminster Funeral, St. Macartin's Cathedral Enniskillen (3rd May 1987)
UTV Good Evening Ulster, Duchess of Westminster Funeral, St. Macartin's Cathedral Enniskillen (3rd May 1987)
St Margaret of Scotland Church
Aerial video of St. Margaret of Scotland Church in Glen Nevis, Ontario.
Tangueros Ensemble UK teaser
UPCOMING CONCERTS
SCOTLAND 2018
Tue 26th June 7pm St Margaret's Church, Aberlour
Wed 28th June 7pm, Brodie Castle
Fri 29th June 7.30pm St Margaret's Church, Braemar
ENGLAND 2018
Sun 1st July 3pm St Mary's Church, Raskelf, North Yorkshire
Sun 1st July 7.30pm @ Partisan, 112 Micklegate, York
Flute: Fiona Mancey-Jones
Guitar: Juan Pablo Honorato
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WHITE WEDDING - NO SOUND
CUTS FOR STORY NUMBER 79086 - Ms Bride and groom outside church. Mountbatten and bride in church doorway. Group left to right. Edwina Mountbatten, Prince Charles, Lord Brabourne, Princess Anne and Prince Philip all have glasses in their hands. Mountbatten and Bride. Bride with bridesmaids and Charles. Group shot Bride, Groom, bridesmaids and Brabourne. Good CU Princess Anne. Anne drinks from glass. Painting presented to newlyweds. Bride and Groom. Cutting cake. Good CU kids and Pamela. Princess Alexandra and Marina Duchess of Kent. Queen Mother and Princess Margaret. Lots of good shots of young charles and Anne. LEAVING FOR CHURCH - Nice shots of Mountbatten carrying young bridesmaid to car. Mountbatten says goodbye to Alice, Duchess Of Gloucester, Princess Alexandra and Marina. Mountbatten with other departing guests. Mountbatten escorts Queen Mother and Princess Margaret to their car. Philip and Charles out followed by Mountbatten. Princess Anne into car followed by Edwina and bridesmaids. Mountbatten and Pamela out of house and into car. Bride and Groom talk to people at reception. Prince Philip talking. All exterior shots have snow in them. Wedding Cake is shape liked Broadlands House.
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Colin's Castle by Grampian District Pipes and Drums on the march through Braemar Scotland Aug 2019
Grampian District Pipes and Drums playing 'Colin's Castle on the march through Braemar to St Margarets in August 2019. The band had been playing outside the Braemar gathering Highland Games centre and in the village, then marched to play outside St Margarets Church, where they finished. The band are based in Aberdeen and they wear Murray of Atholl Modern tartan.
St Margaret's 2017 Review
We'll be starting another season of events and concerts very soon - March 23 2018 with the Camilli String Quartet. But we had an amazing year in 2017 Here's a look back...enjoy!
The Queen's Birthday Pictures - 1968
To mark the forty-second birthday of Her Majesty the Queen, Movietone visits Windsor to take some informal pictures of the Royal Family.
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Robert Lovie performs Caledonia & Tak' A Dram with the University of Aberdeen Choir in Braemar 2018
During a concert by Professor Paul Mealor and the University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir in St Margarets, Braemar, they were joined by Dr Robert Lovie and performed 'Caledonia' and 'Tak' A Dram' in celebration of Scottish music.
Robert Lovie is a highly resected broadcaster and entertainer from Strathdon, Aberdenshire, where this concert took place in St Margarets, Braemar, on 9th September 2018.
George VI And Queen Visiting London Factory (1933)
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
Various shots King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Queen Mother) visiting a factory where Christmas Cakes are mass produced. L/S of church clock, pan down to street. Various shots of King and Queen taking part in foundation stone laying ceremony on new housing estate.
Note: looks like could be early 1930s. Therefore for search purposes: Prince Albert (Duke of York) and Duchess of York.
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I Vow To Thee My Country - Hymn by University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir led by Prof Paul Mealor
The University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir, performing the hymn I Vow To Thee, My Country during a concert in St Margarets, Braemar, September 2018. The Choir was led by Royal Composer, Professor Paul Mealor, who leads the choir. The song is a British patriotic hymn, created in 1921 from a poem by Sir Cecil Spring Rice and set to music by Gustav Holst.
Queen Mother At Australia House (1960)
Unissued / Unused material.
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother receives wine cabinet at Australia House. London.
Various shots of Queen Mother being greeted by Australian High Commissioner Sir Eric Harrison and meeting guests. Various shots as Queen Mother is presented with, and receives, the wine cabinet.
MS as Sir Eric Harrison shows the Queen Mother a bottle of wine from the cabinet. CU as the Queen Mother admires the cabinet. CU Sir Eric Harrison. MS Australia House.
LS as Queen Mother leaves Australia House with Sir Eric Harrison, descends steps and walks through crowd. MS as she says goodbye to Lady Harrison and goes to her car. CU sign 'Australia House'. MS of the wine cabinet.
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Princess Di Live Funeral Coverage - August 1977 (2/7)
Diana Spencer was born late afternoon on July 1, 1961, in Sandringham, England. She was the third child born to John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, Viscount Althorp, and Frances Ruth Burke Roche, Viscountess Althorp (later known as Frances Shand Kydd). While her family was overjoyed, there was no hiding that the fact that the entire Spencer family was hoping for a male heir to carry on the Spencer name. The Spencer family is one of Great Britain's oldest and most important families. They have been closely allied with the royal family for over five hundred years. Since they were initially expecting a boy, they had no name when she was first born. A week later they settled on Diana Frances, after a Spencer ancestress and her mother. Diana was the sister of Lady Sarah McCorquodale, Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes, and Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer. Diana was baptized at Sandringham church, with normal commoners as god parents. While her baby brother, Charles, was baptized at Westminster Abbey with Queen Elizabeth II as principal god parent. She also had another brother, John, who died a year before she was born. According to Andrew Morton's biography about the Princess of Wales, he was so deformed and sick that he only survived ten hours after he was born. This initially put strain on John and France's marriage. Lady Frances Althorp was sent to Haley Street clinics in London, England, after old members of the Spencer family questioned why she could only give birth to girls. The experience was described as humiliating, with Charles Spencer, the current Earl Spencer saying: It was a dreadful time for my parents and probably the root of their divorce because I don't think they ever got over it.While she was young, Diana caught the pitch of her family's frustration. She considered herself a nuisance, and later felt an overwhelming load of guilt over it. These feelings she later learned to accept and recognize. Diana grew up in Park House which was situated near to the Sandringham estate.
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The Queen and other royals attend church together as the family settle back into their Balmoral.
Business as usual: The Queen and other royals attend church together as the family settle back into their Balmoral holiday following the 20th anniversary of Diana's death.
The spotlight has been well and truly on the royal family in recent weeks as the nation commemorated the 20th anniversary since Princess Diana's death.
But it seems that the family are settling back into normality following the official anniversary on Thursday as they were seen making their way to church on Sunday.
The Queen, 91, was joined by the Duke of Edinburgh, 96, as they were driven to Crathie Kirk, the chapel within spitting distance of their summer home in Balmoral.
er Majesty looked elegant in a monochrome ensemble pairing a cream jacket with black lace accents alongside a black lace hat.
Prince Phillip, who has been driving to Crathie Kirk in recent weeks, today took a passenger seat alongside his wife, the monarch.
Joining the royal couple was their son Prince Charles, 68, who was dressed smartly in a navy blazer tie as he took behind the wheel.
In another car Princess Anne, 67, looked upbeat as she and husband Timothy Lawrence made their way to the Sunday service.
The picturesque Crathie Kirk, where the Queen is a regular while in residence at Balmoral is a mere stone's throw from Balmoral Castle on Royal Deeside.
Yesterday the royals seemed to be in a lighter mood following the weeks surrounding Diana's death anniversary, as they attended the royal party at the Braemar Gathering.
The Queen was joined by Phillip, Charles and Anne at the Gathering - the biggest event in the Highland Games calendar in the village of Braemar, 58 miles west of Aberdeen.
Held at the village's Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park, the annual Games take place on the first Saturday of September.
They attract thousands of visitors from around the world who watch a variety of traditional events and competitions including piping, Highland dancing and tug-of-war contests.
The Gathering is held each year just a short distance from Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, where the royals spend their holidays. Traditionally, the royals attend a church service at nearby Crathie Kirk the day after the Games as they did so today.
Her Majesty typically arrives in Scotland August after Balmoral castle is closed to visitors and full security checks are carried out on the grounds.
Queen's Cousin Weds (1956)
St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London.
AS. Pan down St. Margaret's church, Westminster. GV. Crowds around entrance. CU. Small bridesmaid entering, holding up her dress. CU. Girls in crowd watching. SV. Queen Mother arriving, followed by Princess Margaret and Princess Royal. CU. Crowds watching. SV. Queen Elizabeth II arriving, she shakes hands with the clergy. LV. Bride stepping out of car. SV. Bride, Miss Mary McCorquodale, entering church escorted by her father Brigadier Norman McCorquodale. CU. Dog in bag watching anxiously. LV. Press. LV Towards, bride and groom, Queen's cousin Captain Fergus Bowes-Lyon, walking between Guard of Honour of Scotch Guards and four pipers. CU. Man taking picture with camera. CU. Bride and groom walking towards. SV. Towards and pan, Queen leaving church. SV. Bride and groom walking towards, followed by Guard of Honour and Scotch Guards.
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FILM ID:573.16
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The Sabbath Storm (1956)
Old Ford, London.
LV. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh runs up and bowls ball. LV. The batsman plays it. GV. Crowd. CU. The Duke now at the wicket batting and taking guard. LV. Bowler runs up and bowls. CU. Prince Philip batting. He seems to miss it and looks at the bottom of his bat. SV. The Duke sitting in a helicopter and pulls the window to close it. LV. The helicopter taking off. SV. The Duke looking at rayon on machine. SV. The Duke looking at more rayon and feeling it. SV. Pan, the Duke visiting, walking along with the local Mayor and a crowd. SV. The Duke coming out after having been in an old couple's home. SV. The Duke planting a tree. SCU. The Duke talking to a man with tin-funnel (tinker). SCU. The Duke talking to a tailor. SCU. The Duke dressed in army uniform inspecting guard at Sandhurst. SV. The Duke just coming off H.M.S. Melbourne in naval uniform. SCU. The Duke giving speech at wind tunnel (natural sound): ...and we want 'yes' men as well as 'no' men... 'Ministry of Supply Votes'. (Laughter). LV. Country church. SV. The Royal family (Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Margaret, Queen Mother, Prince Charles, Princess Anne & Duke) arriving, SV. & SCU. Duke talking to sportsmen at playing fields. SCU. Duke fires gun and starts race - young boys race off in the distance. SCU. Mr Harold Sutton of the Lord's Day Observance Society sitting at his desk. He starts talking (natural sound): Whilst we respect his private life... seven day working week for all and the day of rest and worship erased from the statute book. SV. The Duke mounting polo pony and preparing for start of Chukka (Polo) starts to ride off. SCU. Reverend John Hornby, East End parson, sitting at desk, he turns to start speech. Natural sound: The Duke of Edinburgh has been much criticised.... he is equally well serving God by playing polo... the best luck in every Chukka and innings you play this season.
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From The Isles To The Festival (1956)
Scotland, Various.
GV. Royal Yacht Britannia laying off shore at Stornaway. SV. Princess Anne and Prince Charles accompanied by two sailors watching from the deck of Britannia. SV. Queen Elizabeth II stepping down the gangway at Stornaway followed by Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Margaret. She shakes hands with the Lord Lieutenant of Ross and Cromarty. SV. Royal children watching from deck of Britannia. SV. Towards and pan, car with Prince Philip driving and Queen sitting alongside, driving away from the jetty. Pan to back view.
SV. Line of fisher-girls at the herring curing station waving as the Royal party arrive. SV. Queen and Duke with fishermen. Fisherman explaining the curing of fish etc., and holds fish in his hand, & SCU. CU. Pan, herring girls. SV. Towards, Queen turns and waves to them. CU. Herring girls waving.
GV. The Tiumpan Head lighthouse. SV. Pan, Prince Charles dressed in kilt with Princess Anne walking to inspect the lighthouse. SV. Back view, Princess Margaret with Princess Anne and Prince Charles walking into the lighthouse. AS. Queen with the children on balcony at the top of the lighthouse. SV. Queen, Duke, Princess Margaret and the children after inspecting the lighthouse - Prince Charles tries to explain to the Queen what he has seen. SV. Royal party talking to officials. SV. Towards and pan to back view, Duke driving car with the Queen alongside and the children sitting in the back.
GV. Street scene at night, Edinburgh with Castle in background. AS. Illuminated Edinburgh Castle at night.
SV. Daytime - Queen followed by the Duke and Princess Margaret coming down gangway steps ashore and is greeted by a small girl holding a bouquet. She hands the bouquet to the Queen. SV. Princess Anne watching proceedings from Britannia, closely watched by sailor. SV. Lines of Baton Bearers (top hats and black coats) forming Guard of Honour at quayside. SV. Prince Charles watching from deck of Britannia, also closely watched by sailor. SV. Queen, Duke, Princess Margaret and another dignitaries walking away from quayside. GV. Royal car arriving in Princess Street, Edinburgh. SV. Crowd watching. SV. Queen and Duke standing on dais watching the march past of the 150 Royal pipers. GV. Pipers marching by, followed by the drums. SCU. Queen and Duke watching. LV. Pipers marching along. LV. Back of the pipers procession going away up Princess Street.
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FILM ID:597.26
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