28-09-19 Forfar Athletic v Raith Rovers
Highlights of the Ladbrokes League One fixture between Forfar Athletic and Raith Rovers at Station Park.
Battling Binos impress at Station Park
Callumn Morrison bagged a double as Stirling ran out 3-1 winners at Forfar in Betfred Cup Group A. Morrison collected the ball on the edge of the box early on and fired past Forfar keeper Marc McCallum. Morrison doubled his tally just before half time with a cool low finish. Ross Kavanagh made it three with 15 minutes to go before Mark Millar nabbed a consolation for the hosts.
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1-11-16 Forfar Athletic v Edinburgh City
Scottish Cup 2nd Round Replay From Station Park
23-02-19 Forfar Athletic v Stenhousemuir
Highlights of the Ladbrokes League One match between playoff challengers Forfar Athletic & relegation threatened Stenhousemuir at Station Park.
12-01-19 Forfar Athletic v Stranraer
Highlights of the Ladbrokes League One fixture between playoff challengers Forfar Athletic & Stranraer at Station Park.
Forfar vs Arbroath Sunday 16th May 2010
this was the 2nd division play-off final at station park between arbroath and forfar and here a forfar player is sent off. Unfortunately forfar ran out 2-0 winners on the day which saw Arbroath relegated to the 3rd division
camping at forfar railway
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23-1-16 Forfar Athletic v Stenhousemuir
Highlights from today's match at Station Park and Post Match Interviews with Manager Gary Bollan and New Signing Andy Ryan
Forfar Athletic v. Brechin City
Action packed local derby match. Station Park, Forfar.
Forfar 0 - 5 Rangers - Match Highlights
Highlights from today's Friendly match between Forfar and Rangers. The match was played out to a crowd of 4111 at Station Park in Football Manager 2012 with Rangers picking up the win with a 5 - 0 victory.
12-3-16 Forfar Athletic v Cowdenbeath
Highlights from today's match at Station Park
Forfar v QOS 20th April 2013
Nicky Clark scores a second hat trick of the season (thanks Liz) on top of a goal from Michael Paton as Queens prove too good for the Loons at a sunny Station Park. Queens equal Gretna's points and wins record with two games to go.
Driving To Kirriemuir Angus Scotland
Tour Scotland video of driving to Kirriemuir on ancestry visit to Angus. The history of Kirriemuir reaches back to earliest recorded times, when it seems to have been a major ecclesiastical centre. Later it was identified with witchcraft, and some older houses still feature a ‘witches stane’ to ward off evil. In the 19th century, it was an important centre of the jute trade. The playwright J.M. Barrie was born and buried here
Steven MacKay's spectacular penalty miss for Brora Rangers
In a Highland League match between Vale of Leithen and Brora Rangers, Steven MacKay throws away a chance to put Brora three goals in front with a spectacular penalty miss. The video, posted on the Press and Journal, shows the Vale goalkeeper fouling MacKay for the penalty, before MacKay slips and hits the ball into the stands, with fans around the stadium jeering
Old Photographs Monifieth Angus Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Monifieth, Scottish Gaelic; Monadh Feith, a town in Angus on the north bank of the Firth of Tay on the east coast. Monifieth remained a small village, comprising a number of turf huts until the early 19th century. In the eighteenth century, the economy of the parish was mainly dependent on agriculture. Other industries included quarrying and weaving within the home. During the 19th century, the village gradually expanded following the introduction of larger scale industries to the area, including manufacture of machinery for flax mills in 1811. James Low and Robert Fairweather had set up their foundry in the village at the start of the nineteenth century and in 1815 developed the first carding machine for flax tow in the area. With the growth of the textile industry in Dundee and Angus the business grew rapidly, and, by the late nineteenth century, James F Low & Co Ltd was producing a wide range of machines used for the processing and spinning of jute, flax and similar fibres. As well as building machinery for local use, the firm attracted orders from across the world and by the 1880s the Monifieth Foundry employed about 300 workers. Although Monifieth had no harbour, cargo was off loaded from vessels on Monifieth Sands in the relatively sheltered Firth of Tay at low tide and horse drawn vehicles would move the cargo to nearby destinations.
The Reverend James Gerard Young, born 1821, died 1899, was minister of the Parish of Monifieth from 1855 to 1899. The Gerard Trust was set up under his will for the establishment of a cottage hospital in Monifieth. The Gerard Cottage Hospital opened in October 1905 and was operated by a Trust until July 1948, when it was transferred to the Eastern Regional Hospital Board. By 1970 the hospital had been closed and the building altered and extended to become St Mary's Residential Home for the Elderly run by sisters of that Order and owned by the Diocese of Dunkeld. At Milton of Monifieth in the eighteenth century, a separate hamlet from what was then known as the Kirkton of Monifieth, there was linseed oil extraction mill. 1794 records show it as producing 800 bolls of oil, which apart from a few pints sold locally, were exported to London, Wngland. Another product from this operation was cattle feed, exported to Yorkshire farmers. There was also a fulling mill, thread mill, several tanneries all in business at Milton prior to 1845. Monifieth has two golf clubs and is close to Barry links, which is where Sir Robert Maule, the first links golfer, is reported to have played golf in 1527. William Fisher Cassie, usually referred to simply as Fisher Cassie in his field and as Bill Cassie by his friends, was born on 29 June 1905 in Monifieth. He was a British civil engineer and academic. He was a noteworthy author on building structure. He was an expert on soil mechanics and a strong advocate of underground transport systems. He died on 20 April 1985. Monifieth railway station serves the town of Monifieth near Dundee, Scotland. The station was opened on 6 October 1838 on the Dundee and Arbroath Railway. A tramway service was introduced in 1905, with cars journeying into Dundee City centre at regular intervals. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.
Gavin Swankie scores double as Forfar dump Rangers out of League Cup
Gavin Swankie scored twice as Forfar Athletic beat Rangers 2-1 after extra time in the first round of the SPFL Scottish League Cup at Station Park.
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Queenstown Singapore Walking Tour【2019】/女皇镇新加坡徒步旅行【2019】
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Queenstown is a planning area and satellite residential town situated on the south-westernmost fringe of the Central Region of Singapore. It borders Bukit Timah to the north, Tanglin to the northeast, Bukit Merah to the east and southeast, as well as Clementi to the northwest and west. Its southern and southwesternmost limits are bounded by Selat Pandan.
Developed by the Singapore Improvement Trust in the 1950s and subsequently by the Housing and Development Board in the 1960s, Queenstown was the first satellite town to be built in the country. Most apartments within the township consist of a simple one, two, or three-room flats, typically in low-rise, walk-up blocks. Major development work was carried out during the first Five-Year Building Programme between 1960 and 1965. A total of 19,372 dwelling units were constructed between 1952 and 1968
Queenstown was named after Queen Elizabeth II to mark her coronation in 1952. The area was previously known by the Mandarin Chinese name Wu-wei-gang, or in Hokkien as Boh Beh Kang. The arterial road Queensway was officially named in 1954.
Previously, Queenstown was a large swampy valley with a channel running through in a southeastern direction. On either side of this agricultural area were hills – feng xing and feng ling. The former was a rubber plantation and the latter, a cemetery also known as boh beh kang. The village in the area, with mainly Hokkien and Teochew-speaking dwellers, was also the area was inhabited by hundreds of people in attap-roofed huts, cultivating vegetables, growing fruits and rearing pigs and chickens. Buller Camp, a British military camp, was also set up there until 1953 when it was cleared for the new housing estate.
In 1947, the Housing Committee of Singapore highlighted the problem of inadequate housing in Singapore. The report proposed the decentralisation of the population away from the city with the building of self-contained residential areas in the suburbs. This proposal was believed to be an influence of the New town movements in post-war Britain.
Queenstown was subsequently chosen by Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) as a site for housing development due to its proximity to the successful first public housing scheme in Tiong Bahru. Construction of Queenstown's first estate, Princess Margaret Estate (named after HM Elizabeth II's younger sister), began in July 1952. By late 1953, a preliminary batch of 3-room flats was ready for occupation. By 1956, work on the Princess Margaret Estate (later shortened to Princess Estate) had more than 1,000 flats comprising one, two and three-room units and 68 terrace houses. A ceremony was held in October that year for Forfar House, a 14-storey block which was a prominent landmark in those days as it was the tallest HDB flat at that point of time.
The area continued to develop as a self-contained community. Some of the facilities and amenities developed included the Town Centre and the Swimming and Sports Complex. The former was fully completed in 1969 with three cinemas and a variety of outlets including an emporium, a fresh food market, a maternity and child health centre, a bowling alley and a nightclub cum restaurant. The swimming complex was completed in August 1970.
In the 1970s, the success of the new town led to the development of Buona Vista and Holland Village, using the older neighborhoods of Queenstown as a model. However, by the 1980s, the area had become a mature estate with a higher proportion of senior citizens residing in the area than elsewhere, and gradual migration of the younger generation into other HDB new towns.
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Clydebank v Hearts
Highlights of the Scottish Cup 3rd Round clashes between Clydebank and Hearts, from Kilbowie Park (01/02/95) and Tynecastle (07/02/95)
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