Visiting 'Mccall Barbour' Christian Bookshop In Edinburgh, Scotland
This video shows the home of the Protestant Reformer, John Knox and also one of the UK's last Bible based book shops.
Walking up the Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland.
The Royal Mile is a succession of streets forming the main thoroughfare of the Old Town of the city of Edinburgh in Scotland. The term was first used descriptively in W M Gilbert's Edinburgh in the Nineteenth Century (1901), ...with its Castle and Palace and the royal mile between, and was further popularised as the title of a guidebook, published in 1920.[1]
From the Castle gates to the Palace gates the street is almost exactly a mile (1.6 km) long and runs downhill between two significant locations in the royal history of Scotland, namely Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace, hence its name. The streets which make up the Royal Mile are (west to east) Castlehill, the Lawnmarket, the High Street, the Canongate and Abbey Strand. The Royal Mile is the busiest tourist street in the Old Town, rivalled only by Princes Street in the New Town.
Retreating ice sheets, many millennia ago, deposited their glacial debris behind the hard volcanic plug of the castle rock on which Edinburgh Castle stands, resulting in a distinctive crag and tail formation. Running eastwards from the crag on which the castle sits, the Royal Mile sits upon the ridge of the tail which slopes gently down to Holyrood Palace. Steep closes (or alleyways) run between the many tall lands (or tenement buildings) off the main thoroughfare. The route runs from an elevation of 42 metres (138 ft) above sea level at the palace to 109 metres (358 ft) at the castle, giving an average gradient of 4.1%.
The Castle Esplanade was laid out as a parade ground, in 1753, using spoil from the building of the Royal Exchange (now the City Chambers). It was formalised in 1816 when it was widened and provided with decorative railings and walls. The Esplanade with its several monuments has been A-listed by Historic Scotland. It is the venue of the annual Edinburgh Military Tattoo at which time specially designed temporary grandstands are erected. Cannonball House has a cannonball lodged in the wall, often said to have been accidentally fired from the Castle but which actually marks the elevation of Comiston Springs, three miles to the south of the Castle, which fed a cistern on Castlehill, one of the first piped water supplies in Scotland.
From the Castle Esplanade, the short section of road entitled Castlehill is dominated by the former Tolbooth-Highland-St John's Church (on the south side at the foot of this section), now the headquarters of the Edinburgh International Festival society - The Hub, and on the north side by the Outlook Tower and Camera Obscura. The Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland and New College are further down on the same side. The Scottish Parliament met in the Assembly Hall between 1999 and 2004.
The Lawnmarket was originally part of the High Street before its separate naming, which accounts for the street numbering being a continuation of the High Street numbers.
A charter of 1477 designated this part of the High Street as the market-place for what was called inland merchandise - items such as yarn, stockings, coarse cloth and other similar articles. In later years, linen was the main product sold. As a result, it became known as the Land Market which was later corrupted to Lawn Market.
Today, the majority of shops in the street are aimed at tourists. On the north side is the preserved 17th century merchant's townhouse Gladstone's Land owned by the National Trust for Scotland. The south side has a strong Dutch influence in its 17th-century gables. The lower end of the Lawnmarket is intersected by George IV Bridge on the right (south) and Bank Street on the left (north), leading to The Mound and the New Town. The view down Bank Street is closed by the baroque headquarters of the Bank of Scotland.
On the south-west corner of this intersection, with its entrance on George IV Bridge, is a new hotel, replacing the former Lothian Regional Council offices. This building is of controversial design winning both best building awards and carbuncle awards in 2009/10.
Between Bank Street and St Giles Street, marking the end of the Lawnmarket, the High Court of Justiciary, Scotland's supreme criminal court, is housed in what was formerly the Sheriff Court.
Sleeting here in Lennoxtown! Yes, on May 6th..
In Perspective - Project Architect - Sarah Gear
Sarah Gear from LDN Architects is the project architect for Riddle's Court in Edinburgh. She talks about how the complexity of the building has informed their approach.
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BEAT ANY ESCAPE ROOM- 10 proven tricks and tips
10 tips to dominate any Escape room- Prepare your brain for the Escape room using Brilliant.org. First 200 people get 20% off!!
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Summary: I visited Dr. Scott Nicholson in Brantford, ON Canada since he is the world expert in Escape Room design. After meeting with him for a day here are the 10 tips I came away with to beat any escape room:
1. Think simple
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3. Organize your stuff
4. Focus on what is stopping you
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6. Lock types
7. Code types
8. Written clues
9. Look for patterns
10. Your guide is your friend
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A sunny tour of Mylne's Court
This is a quick video tour of where I live at Mylne's Court in Edinburgh for my closest friends and family.
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Also: The doors here are REALLY heavy, thus the huffing and puffing.
WALTER ELLIOTT OPENS SCOTTISH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE - NO SOUND
The Scottish Industrial Estate Hillington.
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Edinburgh - 6 places to visit
Edinburgh is one of the greatest cities in the world.This video features 6 great places to visit - the castle, the Royal Mile, John Knox's house , Holyroodhouse palace and Abbey, the Scott Monument and the Ross fountain in Princes street gardens
Scotland, John Knox, and the King James Bible
On location in Scotland, at the very site where John Knox preached at King James' coronation ceremony, we share the story of how these events led to the publication of the famed King James Bible.
A woman and her children were dragged out of their house and fastened to a pole where dry brush was lit under them and they were burned alive. Their crime: reading the Bible in English, a practice strictly forbidden by the Catholic Church. It was England in the 1500's when Catholic Bloody Mary had taken the throne and was determined to force Catholicism back upon those who'd been liberated from its idolatry and superstitions. Similar scenes were being repeated all over the country as Protestant Christians were being killed; possessing illegal Bibles in the English language could be deadly.
In January 1555 three pastors, Taylor, Bradford, and Saunders, who had all been former parish priests, were put on trial. They had come into the light of Christ's grace and now preached the truth, for they had been able to read the truth in the available Scriptures made accessible by the work of William Tyndale, who had translated the Bible into English.
They were required to answer if they would acknowledge the Pope as the head of the Church and submit to His Authority, to which they answered that they acknowledged and submitted only to Christ. Death sentences were pronounced against them and they were taken away to be burned alive at the stake.
Taylor spoke before his death: Good people, I have taught you nothing but God's Holy Word and that which is from God's blessed book the Holy Bible. I have come here today to seal it with my blood. Taylor was able to say this because he had the Bible in his own language. Tyndale, who had translated it, was also killed for his efforts a couple of decades before. As the flames were lit and Taylor was about to be burned, he recited the 51st Psalm in English when he was struck in the face: You Knave, pray in Latin! I will make you! the ultra-Catholic executioner told him.
Latin was the only language allowed for the Bible, prayers, or any other religious activity according to Catholicism and the Pope's decree, and they fought viciously to keep it that way. Very, very, few knew any Latin at all however. Horrified with the realities of an English Bible and that the truth of Christ would be known, exposing their perversions of God's Word, they launched a campaign of killing, maiming, and torture, to suppress any and all who would dare to even read or own an English Bible.
This year we celebrate the 400-year anniversary of the King James Bible. To properly understand this story, we must look back where the story takes shape—with the onset of the Protestant Reformation—to really understand the whole scene and the intense struggle of how such a work ever came about.
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Cat And Fiddle Near Miss Biker Guilty Of Dangerous Driving
A biker who uploaded a film of a high speed ride in which he almost crashed head-on into a car has been found guilty of dangerous driving. Jack Sanderson swerved and rolled down an embankment on the A537 Buxton New Road in Macclesfield, to avoid an oncoming car in February. Footage of the near miss on the Cat and Fiddle, a road branded Britain's most dangerous, became a hit on YouTube. Sanderson, 22, of Mobberley in Cheshire, is due to be sentenced next week. He told Macclesfield Magistrates' Court: I was in full control until I hit the fence. I drove into the fence to avoid a collision. The landowner is seeking £1,000 in compensation from Sanderson for damage to his fence. The Road Safety Foundation charity has called on the government to spend more money on the Cat and Fiddle to improve safety on the roads but said the attitude of motorists also needed to change to make it safer.
EN LA OLD TOWN (EDIMBURGO)
Imágenes de la Old Town, la ciudad vieja en Edimburgo. Recorrido por sus principales calles, closes (callejones), courts (patios) y monumentos.
The Palace of Holyroodhouse and surroundings
Forecourt of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, The Scottish Parliament and Arthur's Seat. On our walk across the Royal Mile we've visited Huntly House/ Museum of Edinburgh. Came by John Knox's House and we've seen our friend Todd Various perform. His 'victim' this time was Billy 'The Kid'.
Finally John almost was knocked over by an asian girl while he was filming a piper. Coffee tasted great by the way
Forza Horizon 4 - Isha's Taxis Horizon Business (3 Stars Complete Walkthrough)
0:05 - Chapter 1 - To the Festival
3:40 - Chapter 2 - Rush Hour
7:35 - Chapter 3 - Country Roads
10:59 - Chapter 4 - Rain Check
14:26 - Chapter 5 - Shortest Fare Ever
16:41 - Chapter 6 - Isha's Taxi to the Rescue
19:55 - Chapter 7 - Door to Door
22:59 - Chapter 8 - You Can't Handle the Drift
28:26 - Chapter 9 - The Edinburgh Run
33:56 - Chapter 10 - The Big One
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Resourcing Scotland's Heritage - In Focus: Case for Support
A short video produced by Media Education on behalf of Resourcing Scotland's Heritage. The video provides an overview of the 'In Focus: Case for Support' training session delivered at Riddle's Court, Edinburgh on 25th September 2014 The training session was facilitated by Peter Thierfeldt and featured Rob Robinson, Heritage Consultant, and Una Richards, Director of SHBT.
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Watch THIS Before Joining Freemasonry! EVERYTHING EXPOSED!
Let me tell you a story of a man, that reached the highest level of Freemasonry, rubbing elbows with Presidents, Celebrities, Politicians, the elite. And why he decided to walk away, COMPLETELY. The veil lifted on these dark rituals.... PLEASE share this with anyone you know that may be a Freemason, or are thinking of pursuing Freemasonry!
Movie Locations - Harry Potter
In this video we find the filming locations of all 8 Harry Potter movies.
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Eleanor Harris - History (Ideas in Edinburgh)
The development of religious ideas in Edinburgh during the French Revolutionary Wars were part of a cultural shift that reshaped the British Empire. A two minute presentation based on research for 'The Episcopal Congregation of Charlotte Chapel Edinburgh, 1794-1818', a PhD in history at the University of Stirling.
HENRY STUART, LORD DARNLEY - WikiVidi Documentary
Henry Stuart , Duke of Albany , styled as Lord Darnley until 1565, was king consort of Scotland from 1565 until his murder at Kirk o' Field in 1567. Many contemporary narratives describing his life and death refer to him as Lord Darnley, his title as heir apparent to the Earldom of Lennox, and it is by this appellation that he is now generally known. He was the second, but eldest surviving son of Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox, and his wife, Lady Margaret Douglas. Darnley's maternal grandparents were Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, and Margaret, daughter of Henry VII of England and widow of James IV of Scotland. He was a first cousin and the second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, and was the father of her son James VI of Scotland, who succeeded Elizabeth I of England as James I....
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Myron C. Fagan - Les Illuminati et le CFR (1967)
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Il s'agit d'un enregistrement de 1967 de Myron Coureval Fagan, pour lequel j'ai mis des sous-titres en français. J'ai moi-même corrigé la traduction jusqu'à 23 minutes, ensuite c'est une traduction automatique. Aussi, ce qui serait bien c'est que vous m'aidiez à finir la traduction des sous-titres ; )
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Myron Coureval Fagan (31 octobre 1887 - 12 mai 1972) est un dramaturge, réalisateur et producteur de cinéma américain. Il fut également essayiste de théories du complot, anticommuniste fervent et l'un des premiers à parler du complot Illuminati.
Myron Coureval Fagan fut le mari de Minna Gombell.
Il fut inspiré par John Thomas Flynn pour ses essais conspirationnistes.
Voici une liste de ses oeuvres:
Films :
1926 Mismates (scénariste)
1929 The Great Power (scénariste et réalisateur)
1931 Smart Woman (scénariste, adapté de sa pièce Nancy's Private Affair)
1931 A Holy Terror (scénariste)
Livres et articles :
1932 Nancy's Private Affair, A comedy in three acts
1932 Peter Flies High, A comedy in three acts
1934 The Little Spitfire, A comedy-drama in three acts
1948 Red stars in Hollywood: Their helpers, fellow travelers, and co-conspirators
1948 Moscow over Hollywood (published by R.C. Cary, Los Angeles)
1949 Moscow marches on in Hollywood (News-bulletin/Cinema Educational Guild)
1950 Reds in the Anti-Defamation League (Cinema Educational Guild. News-bulletin, May 1950)
1950 Reds in crusade for freedom! (News bulletin)
1950 Hollywood reds are on the run!
1950 Documentation of the Red stars in Hollywood.
1950 Reds in the Anti-Defamation League.
1951 What is this thing called anti-semitism? (News-bulletin / Cinema Educational Guild)
1951 Saga of Operation Survival (News-bulletin / Cinema Educational Guild)
1953 Hollywood backs U.N. conspiracy
1954 Red Treason on Broadway (Cinema Educational Guild)
1956 United Nations on trial in Washington, D.C (News-bulletin)
1962 Must we have a Cuban Pearl Harbor? (News-bulletin / Cinema Educational Guild)
1964 How Hollywood is brainwashing the people (News-bulletin / Cinema Educational Guild)
1964 Civil rights, most sinister tool of the great conspiracy (News-Bulletin)
1965 How greatest white nations were mongrelized, then negroized: That is the fate planned for the American people (News-bulletin)
1966 The UN already secret government of U.S.!: Our recall project can smash it! (News-bulletin)
1966 The complete truth about the United Nations conspiracy! (News-bulletin)
1967 You must decide fate of our nation!!!: The Negro (CFR) plot is our greatest menace! (News-bulletin)
1969 Proofs of the great conspiracy and how to smash it!!! (News-bulletin / Cinema Educational Guild)
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