Black Watch Castle and Museum Perth
Barry Tweed gets a guided tour of the recently refurbished Black Watch Castle and Museum in Perth, Scotland
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Balhousie Castle, The Black Watch Castle
The Black Watch Castle and Museum.
Poppies: Weeping Window by Paul Cummins, Artist and Tom Piper, Designer.
Black Watch museum Perth new extension
Black Watch museum Perth Scotland new extension
The Queen unveiling a plaque at Balhousie castle the Black Watch Museum
Poppies: Weeping Window at The Black Watch Castle and Museum | Timelapse video
Poppies: Weeping Window at The Black Watch Castle and Museum | Timelapse video
Top 13 Tourist Attractions in Perth - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom
Top 13 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Perth - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom:
The Black Watch Castle & Museum, Scone Palace, Kinnoull Hill, Perth Concert Hall, Branklyn Garden, Perth Museum and Art Gallery, Historic Scotland Stanley Mills, Huntingtower Castle, Perth Leisure Pool, St Serf's Church and Dupplin Cross, The Fergusson Gallery, Kirk of St. John the Baptist
Perth Scotland Blackwatch Museum Weeping Window
A short film of the Fair City of Perth in Scotland.
PERTH Black Watch Museum, Scotland by Sheila, Part A, May 2014
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Black Watch museum new extension Perth
Black Watch museum new extension Perth
Painting The Black Watch Badge Balhousie Castle Perth Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of a workman painting The Black Watch Badge on a wall of Balhousie Castle on ancestry visit to Perth, Perthshire. The regiment adopted the royal motto of Scotland's Stewart monarchs, Nemo me impune lacessit, No one provokes me with impunity. The recently renovated Black Watch Museum is on of my favourite places to visit in Perth.
The Black Watch History Perth Scotland
Tour Scotland video of a living history presentation in the grounds of Balhousie Castle in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Lots of fun and history at the Black Watch Museum including how to fold and put on a kilt, history of Scottish Highland soldiers, and Redcoats. Reenactments based around the history of The Black Watch Regiment provided by Veritas Vincit.
Perth Scotland: Black Watch Museum, Scone Palace, Galleries & a Maze: 2 Day Trip: RND Diaries #022
A quick visit to Perth in the camper van. I managed to see all I wanted to see in 2 days. Please press pause to read the detail. Menu below.
00:08 Introduction
00:20 Perth Museum and Art Gallery
00:48 Only in Whispers
01:53 Scone Palace
03:43 The Black Watch Museum and Castle
05:15 St John’s Kirk
06:13 JD Fergusson Gallery
06:38 Perth Cathedral, St Ninian’s
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May Balhousie Castle Perth Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland May video of Balhousie Castle on ancestry visit to Perth, Perthshire.This Scottish castle is the Regimental Headquarters and Museum of The Black Watch. The castle, located on Hay Street, originally a few hundred metres north of the medieval town, dates to 1631, though its origins are believed to go back a further three hundred years. It originally served as the seat of the Earls of Kinnoull, and stood within a walled enclosure on a terrace overlooking the North Inch Park. After falling into neglect in the early 19th century, the Castle was rebuilt, and extensively remodelled on a larger scale in 1862 in the Baronial style by the architect David Smart. In 1962, the Castle became the Regimental Headquarters and Museum of The Black Watch.
Winter Snow Drive To The Museum Of The Black Watch Perth Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland Winter video of a drive in some snow from the old High Street to the Regimental Headquarters and Museum of The Black Watch on ancestry visit to Perth, Perthshire. Balhousie Castle is located on Hay Street, originally a few hundred metres north of the medieval town, dates to 1631, though its origins are believed to go back a further three hundred years. It originally served as the seat of the Earls of Kinnoull, and stood within a walled enclosure on a terrace overlooking the North Inch Park. After falling into neglect in the early 19th century, the Castle was rebuilt, and extensively remodelled on a larger scale in 1862 in the Baronial style by the architect David Smart. In 1962, the Castle became the Regimental Headquarters and Museum of The Black Watch.
Balhousie Castle Perth Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland February video of Balhousie Castle on ancestry visit to Perth, Perthshire.This Scottish castle is the Regimental Headquarters and Museum of The Black Watch
42nd Royal Highlanders cannon at The Black Watch Museum
On 16 May 2015 the re-enactment group the 42nd Royal Highlanders performed at the Castle & Museum. The highlight of the show was their spectacular cannon demonstration!
Black Watch Museum Perth
Black Watch Museum Perth
The Black Watch Pipes & Drums: pipe off!
The Pipes & Drums of The Black Watch played at the Castle on 13 May 2014. This clip is of the pipe off - some exceptional skill being displayed here!
City Centre, Perth, Scotland
Video of Perth City Centre
Balhousie Castle Perth Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of Balhousie Castle on ancestry visit to Perth, Perthshire. This Scottish castle is the Regimental Headquarters and Museum of The Black Watch. The castle was built in 1631, although its origins are believed to go back a further three hundred years. It originally served as the seat of the Earls of Kinnoull, and stood within a walled enclosure containing subsidiary buildings, orchards etc., on a terrace overlooking the North Inch. After falling into neglect in the early 19th century, the Castle was restored, in fact, virtually rebuilt, and extensively remodelled on a larger scale between 1862 and 1864 in the Baronial style by the architect David Smart. No original features survive except for parts of the original rubble walls on the east side. David Smart was born in Alyth in 1824. It is not known where he was first apprenticed but for many years he worked in the office of David Bryce. Smart's early Scots baronial and Italian Renaissance work is indistinguishable from Bryce's. By the late 1870s his public and commercial buildings had become Victorian late classic with French roofs. His son John had been articled to his father in 1888 and had subsequent experience with Kinnear and Peddie in Edinburgh in 1892, with McLuckie and Walker in Stirling in 1893 and with Thomas Martin Cappon in Dundee in 1894. David retained the existing office at 42 Tay Street, Perth and James opened his own office at 28 York Place in the same town with his son as chief assistant. David Smart retired in or about 1911 at the age of 86 and died on 13 October 1914 at the age of ninety. He was then living at Rockbank, Kinnoull, and left a widow, Margaret Morrison, and three daughters.