Dunoon Pool League Vic Cup 2007
The Vic Cup 8 ball pool tournament held every year in the Victoria bar, Dunoon. Tradionally everyone gets out their box, as this video shows. This was merely the warm up, at about 6ish - it went on for about another 6 hours!
Places to see in ( Rothesay - UK )
Places to see in ( Rothesay - UK )
The town of Rothesay is the principal town on the Isle of Bute, in the council area of Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Rothesay can be reached by ferry from Wemyss Bay which offers an onward rail link to Glasgow. At the centre of the town is Rothesay Castle, a ruined castle which dates back to the 13th century, and which is unique in Scotland for its circular plan. Rothesay lies along the coast of the Firth of Clyde.
The old town centred around Rothesay Castle, which dates from the 13th century. Long-ruinous it is nevertheless picturesque, and formed a focal point for tourists from the beginning of its evolution into a seaside resort. Rothesay was the county town in the civil parish of Rothesay in county of Bute, which included the islands of Great Cumbrae, Little Cumbrae and Arran. The county buildings, now partially closed down, overlook the castle. During the Victorian era, Rothesay developed as a popular tourist destination.
The heir to the British throne is known in Scotland as the Duke of Rothesay. This practice was begun by Robert III, who regularly resided at Rothesay Castle, and first granted the title to his son David in 1398. The title was given to the heir of the Scottish throne until the Union of the Crowns in 1603. Unlike the equivalent English title of Duke of Cornwall, there is no land attached in the form of a Duchy. The main landowner on the island is the Marquess of Bute, whose principal seat, Mount Stuart, is located a few miles to the south.
Rothesay is no longer the seaside town it used to be, with more tourists going to warmer countries such as Spain. However, since the recession tourist numbers have increased. Rothesay was granted a multimillion-pound harbour development project just in time for an arrival of the next generation lower firth ferries Argyle and Bute.
( Rothesay - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Rothesay . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rothesay - UK
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Flat To Rent in Gourock Street, Glasgow, Grant Management, a 360eTours.net tour
2 BED FLAT IN SOUTHSIDE OF GLASGOW.
2 large bedrooms, bright lounge, fully fitted kitchen including washer / dishwasher and upgraded bathroom with power shower.
Nearby Shawlands hosts a variety of shops, bars and restaurants and Glasgow city centre is only 5-10 minutes walk away. This area provides an extensive range of amenities and leisure facilities. Ideal for students and professionals. Photos and virtual tour taken at the time of renovation.
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PipeBand.TV Aflevering 3 - Worlds Week (2)
Alweer de derde aflevering van het Pipeband.nl initiatief, PipeBand.TV. Door middel van een reeks afleveringen zullen wij verslag doen van de Worlds Week en haar evenementen, met de World Pipe Band Championships als hoogtepunt. In deze aflevering: de Perth Highland Games, de Lord Todd Drumming Recital, Repetities en Drumming for Drinks
Rain Promo 1.wmv
Renfrewshire Wedding Band, Rain Promotional Video
Bayview Hotel, Rothesay, Bute, United Kingdom HD review
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Set on the isle of Bute, a 15-minute walk from Rothesay town centre and pier, this Victorian house offers panoramic views over Rothesay Bay, free Wi-Fi, a bar and a sun terrace.
All the rooms at Bayview Hotel come with a TV, radio, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. Most of the rooms have views over Rothesay Bay and the others look out onto the garden.
In the morning, a buffet breakfast with a selection of cereals and fruit is available. You can also enjoy a hot plate of traditional porridge or a full Scottish breakfast and evening meals are served in season.
Originally built in 1896, Bayview Hotel is just over 15 minutes’ walk from Rothesay Ferry Terminal with regular ferries to Wemyss Bay. There is free parking at the property.
Queen Mary 2 passing Dover
Taken from Arcadia. 30th May 2010
Millport The Newton Bar Pipe Band Sept 26 2009 mpeg
The SoapGirls - Nymph (The Victoria Bikers Pub, Coalville)
The SoapGirls performing Nymph, Live! at The Victoria Bikers Pub in Coalville, Leicestershire. Friday 24th June 2016.
Inveraray & District Pipe Band - 1
Welcome back to Inveraray - World Champions
Meeting the band at the Cross Green
Dunoon pool league 2012
Commercial a v the vic. Final score 12-0 :)
Old building purpose old post office
Haileybury Pipes and Drums band practise 2 , November 2016
Pirates of the Caribbean
tom mcallister
bb audition tape
3 Scottish Power -- 2013 Cowal Pipe Band Championships, Dunoon Grade 1 Medley
3 Scottish Power -- 2013 Cowal Pipe Band Championships, Dunoon. Grade 1 Medley
Song for the Chanter,
Alexander MacAskill of Bernera, Harris,
Anne Weir's,
Molendinar,
Dornie Ferry,
Troll on the Bar,
Picnic in the Sky
Inverary and District Pipe Band MSR Bearsden 2009
Inverary and District Pipe Band MSR Bearsden 2009
Worlds 2017 - Glasgow Police Drum Corps at The Todd - Medley
A corps which has been through some changes recently playing at an unusually quiet location just in front of the Todd Bar at Strathclyde University
Bright Lights... Big City... (Drone Footage)
This Drone Footage Video captures shows Old Town in Swindon at Midnight looking over the expansive New Town areas in the distance. This video wasnt filmed by me, just edited. Trying some new effects, hope you enjoy!!
p.s.the music might be a little loud so headphone users turn down the volume and please don't sue ;)
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You Can see in this video, Newport Street home of a beautiful well received on Trip Advisor Caribbean Restaurant called Moshan Island Grill as well as a Restaurant turned Nightclub called The Tree. Wood Street is home of many of Swindons Finest Bars and shops.
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Some Swindon History:
Old Swindon on a large hill retains much of the character of the little market town it was until comparatively recently. New Town is a product of the Industrial Revolution - a canal junction in the eighteenth century and in the nineteenth the Victorian equivalent of the Kennedy Space Centre: the largest dedicated industrial complex in the world servicing the Great Western Railway. Swindon's history revolves around its geography and geology. Midway between London and Bristol and also between the south coast and the midlands the town lies in a broad belt of historic trade routes and highways, from the prehistoric Ridgeway and Roman Ermine Street to the Wilts and Berks Canal, G.W.R. and modern M4.
Historically the Romans were the first to settle in, on what was known as Swindon Hill. Swindon Hill, 500 feet above sea level, attracted settlement from earliest times for its strategic position and excellent water supply. It is a great rock of Portland limestone that lies on top of the chalk hills and clay valleys of North Wiltshire. The Romans discovered it, quarried the stone and shipped it down to their settlement below the hill at Durocornovium on the main road between Silchester and Cirencester.
After the Romans left, Saxons lived on the hill, and named it.
A chieftain's long house and a cluster of huts once stood where Saxon Court is today, behind Market Square.
The market was established by the Earl of Pembroke, Henry III's half-brother, who inherited the valuable Lordship of Chipping Swindon in 1254. With Right of gallows and assize of bread and ale, the Earl or his Steward dispensed justice as well as regulating trade. Stocks and pillory stood in the square, and a ducking stool at the mill pond, while the gallows loomed grimly on the crest at the top of Kings Hill.
The house, The Lawns was a fine eighteenth century house built on the site of a Tudor mansion and the home of the Goddard family, Lords of the Manor from 1563 until 1927. The tree-lined drive leads to massive arched gate piers on the High Street facing a range of buildings whose architecture varies from sixteenth to nineteenth centuries.
Prosperity really came to Swindon - and the Goddards - with the plague and fire in the 17th Century. Plague closed down Highworth market and brought the trade of North Wiltshire to Swindon market. The rebuilding of London after the great fire led to a new demand for Swindon stone - not, alas, for elegant churches but for paving stone.
The streets of London in the 18th Century were paved, not with gold, but with Swindon Stone!
Swindon's wealth came from the quarry, the market and the agricultural trades - corn merchants, leatherworkers, millers and brewers as well as the widespread but less legitimate trading of smuggling. Swindon was also a distribution centre for the brandies, tobacco and lace run ashore in the secret coves of the south coast, but destined for the midland counties. A honeycomb of tunnels and cellars lay beneath the elegant houses, humble cottages and busy coaching inns of the eighteenth century Swindon.
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Music: 'Bright Lights Big City' by Julien Gobinet
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Location: Marlborough Road/ Newport Street/ Wood Street, Swindon SN1.
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Brisbane House Hotel, Largs | VLOG by Holly
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With a seafront location, the Brisbane House Hotel offers outstanding views over the West Coast of Scotland, modern, contemporary accommodation and delicious Scottish cuisine all within the seaside resort of Largs.
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