Gallery of Modern Art and Pipe Museum, Scotland, UK
Gallery of Modern Art and Pipe Museum, Scotland, UK
Top 17. Best Museums in Glasgow - Travel Scotland
Top 17. Best Museums in Glasgow - Travel Scotland: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, The Riverside Museum of Transport and Travel, The Glasgow School of Art, The Burrell Collection, Hunterian Museum, Glasgow Science Centre, People's Palace and Winter Gardens, Scotland Street School Museum, The Lighthouse, Provand's Lordship, Glasgow Police Museum, St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, Hunterian Art Gallery, Pollok House, Scottish Football Museum, Gallery of Modern Art, The Museum of Piping
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND Lighthouse view & Bagpipes at the National Piping Center
Panoramic view of from the 6th floor of the Lighthouse by Buchanan Street leads into the sound of bagpipes in from of the National Piping Center.
Me piping the Flying Scotsman
Me blow and play bagpipes to the Flying Scotsman and Mayflower. Flying Scotsman British Railways number 60103 and LNER 4472 Gresley Pacific 4-6-2 Doncaster built famous engine in the world and name after the passenger train from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh, 4472 was rescue by Alan Pegler from Scrap in 1960s and take tours over America and came home to UK and William McAlpine take over Flying Scotsman to run on heritage railways and railtours. William and 4472 take to Australia in 1980s, in 1996 Dr Tony Marchingto bought Flying Scotsman and run steam in 1999 and 2004 the National Railway Museum bought Flying Scotsman and came in York and today ever year run on steam Chanter and railtours. I was on from Edinburgh to Fife Circle last year in May 2018.
Mayflower is a B1 class built by Edward Thompson for the London North Eastern Railway in the North British Locomotive works in Glasgow for mixed traffic work in Scotland, Midlands and Yorkshire in the LNER area and only two locomotives preserve 1264 and 61306.
Scotland united over its love of tartan ++REPLAY++
UK TARTAN
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North Berwick, UK - 9 August 2014
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1. Various of bag pipe players performing and wearing tartan kilts at North Berwick International Highland Games
2. Tilt down of Highland Games attendees wearing tartan kilts
3. Setup shot of Ben Reid, Pipe Band member from Calgary, Canada, speaking attendees
4. Close of Reid's Royal Stewart tartan kilt
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ben Reid, Pipe Band member from Calgary, Canada:
The tartan I'm wearing is the Royal Stewart Tartan. Not sure where it was invented or anything like that, but it's the most popular tartan for highland bands and highland-descended people.
6. Tilt up of bag pipe player wearing tartan kilt
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Milan, Italy - 20 February 2008
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7. Various of Dolce and Gabbana catwalk show
AP Television
Edinburgh, UK - 11 August 2014
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8. Wide of clothing stores on Edinburgh's Royal Mile
9. Tilt up of tartan window display
10. Close of sporran and kilt on display outside store
11. Close of sign reading (English): Geoffrey (Tailor) kiltmakers and weavers
12. Wide of Geoffrey Tailor window display
13. Close of tartan garments on display in window
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Edinburgh, UK - 10 August 2014
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14. Tilt up of mannequins dressed in tartan on display inside Geoffrey Tailor store
15. Various close shots of tartan on mannequins
16. Setup shot of John Webster, Sales Manager, Geoffrey Tailor Highland Crafts, speaking with customer
17. Close of Webster
18. Close of Webster folding tartan garment
19. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Webster, Sales Manager, Geoffrey Tailor Highland Crafts:
We're proud of our tartan because family names are associated mostly with tartan. So, it's a matter of being proud of wearing the tartan because it symbolises where you're from, it shows that you're proud of being Scottish and it shows your heritage in terms of your family roots.
20. Pan left of tartan dresses
21. Various close shots of tartan material
22. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Webster, Sales Manager, Geoffrey Tailor Highland Crafts:
Originally a tartan was something that was quite simple, it was a check. And it was something that would be hand-woven and it would be dyed using vegetation. So originally, you actually knew where somebody was from because of where they lived and what their vegetation comprised of.
23. Various close shots of tartan scarves
24. Pull focus between suits on display
25. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Webster, Sales Manager, Geoffrey Tailor Highland Crafts:
Early sort of 1700s the kilt was a plain piece of material with just a plain over-check, large piece of cloth that was worn over the shoulders, people would wear it and live in it. And then as it carried on throughout the years, hundreds of years, the Victorians then created something that was more commercially viable.
AP Television
Edinburgh, UK - 11 August 2014
26. Wide of Tartan Weaving Mill and Exhibition on the Royal Mile
27. Close of sign reading (English): Tartan Weaving Mill and Exhibition.
28. Various of tartan weaving machine inside the Tartan Weaving Mill and Exhibition
29. Setup shot of Murdo MacLean, Sales and Weaving Officer, Tartan Weaving Mill and Exhibition
30. Mid of MacLean tearing tartan material
31. SOUNDBITE: (English) Murdo MacLean, Sales and Weaving Officer, Tartan Weaving Mill and Exhibition:
It had been done in the village or the house, and using natural dyes etc. to being a commercial product, so that's the biggest change. People would get together and help each other in the making of the tartan in the village or in the community.
32. Various close shots of tartan material
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Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum Organ, Glasgow, Scotland.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum houses one of Europe's great art collections. It is amongst the top three free-to-enter visitor attractions in Scotland and one of the most visited museums in the United Kingdom outside of London.
Kelvingrove has a magnificent organ, which was built in 1901 by Lewis and Co, of London. They have a programme of daily organ recitals. These performances are free and take place at 1pm Monday - Saturday and 3pm on Sundays.
The building's architecture is one of Kelvingrove's delights. Many visitors spend as much time viewing the building and its architectural details and sculpture as they do admiring the collections housed within it.
Glasgow Museums and Galleries
Glasgow Museums and Galleries
Earl Haig unveils Cameronians regimental memorial at Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow.
Unveiling ceremony of the Cameronians 'Scottish Rifles' regimental memorial by Field Marshal Earl Haig, in the grounds of Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow. Shows crowds and laying of wreaths.
Top 10 Scottish views and more with bagpipes
here we have a video of Scotland a mix of new and old from the hills of Glencoe to the science museum Glasgow. All rank within the top 10 sights and places to go in Scotland. Accompanied by bagpipe music playing Scotland the Brave and Amazing grace.
A Sunday-afternoon barbecue in the Kelvingrove Park (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
BBQ & kumpul keluarga Indonesia-University of Glasgow di musim semi (spring).
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로열 마일에서 사람들이 가장 많이 찾는 전통 상품은 타탄이다. 사람들을 따라 다시 타탄 전시가게로 들어가 봤다. 체크무늬가 특징인 타탄은 스코틀랜드를 대표하는 문화상징이기도 하다. 가게 안쪽에는 전시실이 따로 마련되어 있는데 옛날 타탄을 직조하던 기계와 함께 작업과정도 재현해 놓고 있다. 타탄은 옛날 하일랜드 지방의 씨족 집단들이 서로 다른 문양을 착용한데서 시작되었다고 한다. 지금도 스코틀랜드 사람들은 가문에 따라 각각 다른 문양의 타탄을 착용한다고 한다. 타탄을 입어보는 것도 인기상품이다. 손에 백파이프를 들고 타탄을 걸치면 영락없는 스코틀랜드 사람이 된다.
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Most people find the traditional products from the Royal Mile is tartan. I saw people go by along the back wartime tartan shop. It features a plaid tartan is also a cultural symbol representing Scotland. Inside the store, there is also place to reproduce a work process with the old tartan weaving machine was equipped There is a separate showroom. Tartan is worn clan groups have begun handeseo different patterns of the old Highland provinces. Scottish people that still wear the tartan of different patterns depending on the family. It sells a watch to wear the tartan. Geolchimyeon the tartan bagpipes in hand is holding the Scottish people without abjection.
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Best Attractions & Things to do in Aberdeen United Kingdom UK
In this video our travel specialists have listed some of the best things to do in Aberdeen . We have tried to do some extensive research before giving the listing of Things To Do in Aberdeen.
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List of Best Things to do in Aberdeen
Johnston Gardens
Duthie Park Winter Gardens
The Gordon Highlanders Museum
Aberdeen Maritime Museum
Bullers of Buchan
Balmedie Beach
St Machar's Cathedral
Footdee (Fittie)
Pitmedden Garden & Museum of Farming Life
Old Aberdeen
Scotland Museum (Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum) GLASGOW
Kelvingrove’s internationally significant collections are displayed in 22 state-of-the-art galleries. They include superb paintings and sculptures, silver and ceramics, European armour, weapons and firearms, clothing and furniture. The natural history of Scotland is treated in depth and there are displays of relics from Scotland’s history and prehistory.
The museum is a great day out for families, with lots of interactive displays aimed at engaging young minds. Kelvingrove regularly hosts temporary exhibitions, and events and activities for all ages to enjoy.
When visiting Kelvingrove you can enjoy its cafés and shops. You can also make use of its Study Centre and Library to find out more about Glasgow Museums’ collections and carry out research online.
Admission free.
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Monday to Thursday and Saturday 10am–5pm, Friday and Sunday 11am–5pm
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The Museum of Childhood, Edinburgh
Scotland the Brave by the Isle of Cumbrae Pipe Band as they march out of Braemar, Scotland
The Isle of Cumbrae Pipe Band playing Scotland The Brave as they march out of Braemar from the Mews after the 2018 Braemar Gathering weekend. They finish with some verses of The Gambler as they reach Castleton Hall.
The band was formed in 1999 by Andy Bryan and some of the committee members from the Millport Branch of the Royal British Legion Scotland (RBLS) The first few members came from Millport, Largs, Fairlie and other areas of North Ayrshire. They now have about 60 members, with 18 young players and they wear their own Isle of Cumbrae tartan.
Places to see in ( Inverness - UK )
Places to see in ( Inverness - UK )
Inverness is a city on Scotland’s northeast coast, where the River Ness meets the Moray Firth. It's the largest city and the cultural capital of the Scottish Highlands. Its Old Town features 19th-century Inverness Cathedral, the mostly 18th-century Old High Church and an indoor Victorian Market selling food, clothing and crafts. The contemporary Inverness Museum and Art Gallery traces local and Highland history.
Inverness meaning Mouth of the River Ness) is a city in the Scottish Highlands. Inverness is the administrative centre for the Highland council area, and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands. Inverness lies near two important battle sites: the 11th-century battle of Blàr nam Fèinne against Norway which took place on The Aird and the 18th-century Battle of Culloden which took place on Culloden Moor.
Inverness is the northernmost city in the United Kingdom and lies within the Great Glen (Gleann Mòr) at its north-eastern extremity where the River Ness enters the Moray Firth. At the latest, a settlement was established by the 6th century with the first royal charter being granted by Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim (King David I) in the 12th century. The Gaelic king Mac Bethad Mac Findláich (MacBeth) whose 11th-century murder of King Duncan was immortalised in Shakespeare's play Macbeth, held a castle within the city where he ruled as Mormaer of Moray and Ross.
Inverness College is the main campus for the University of the Highlands and Islands. With around 8,500 students, Inverness College hosts around a quarter of all the University of the Highlands and Islands' students, and 30% of those studying to degree level.
Inverness is linked to the Black Isle across the Moray Firth by the Kessock Bridge. It has a railway station with Abellio ScotRail services to Perth, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Thurso, Wick and Kyle of Lochlash. Inverness Airport is located 15 km east of the city and has scheduled flights to airports across the UK including London, Manchester, Belfast and the islands to the north and west of Scotland. Inverness is connected to London Euston by the Caledonian Sleeper, which departs six times a week and by the Virgin Trains East Coast operated Highland Chieftain to London King's Cross which runs daily.
Alot to see in ( Inverness - UK ) such as :
Urquhart Castle
Caledonian Canal
Cawdor Castle
Ness Islands
Inverness Cathedral
Clava cairn
Chanonry Point
Inverness Castle
Plodda Falls
Beauly Priory
Castle Stuart
Falls of Foyers
Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
Whin Park
Inverness Leisure
ScotNature
Northern Meeting Park
The Steeple
Old High Church, Inverness
Dolphin Spirit Inverness
Castle Gallery
Ship Space
Merkinch Local Nature Reserve
Farraline Park
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Kelvingrove Musseum & Art Gallery
The Kelvingrove Art Gallery is a museum and art gallery in Glasgow, Scotland. The building houses one of Europe's great civic art collections. Since its refurbishment the museum is the most popular free to enter visitor attraction in Scotland, and the most visited museum in the United Kingdom outside London. It is located on Argyle Street, in the West End of the city, on the banks of the River Kelvin (opposite the architecturally similar Kelvin Hall, which was built in matching style some years later, after the previous hall had been destroyed by fire). It is adjacent to Kelvingrove Park and is situated immediately beneath the main campus of the University of Glasgow on Gilmorehill.
The construction of Kelvingrove was partly financed by the proceeds of the 1888 International Exhibition held in Kelvingrove Park. The gallery was designed by Sir John W. Simpson and E.J. Milner Allen and opened in 1901. It is built in a Spanish Baroque style, follows the Glaswegian tradition of using local red sandstone, and includes an entire program of architectural sculpture by George Frampton, Francis Derwent Wood and other sculptors.
Although intended as a permanent building, it was designed as a principal building of another International Exhibition in the Park in 1901. This explains why the building appears to be built 'back to front'. Nowadays most visitors enter from the main street, Argyle Street — the back of the building, rather than via the front entrance facing the Park (Kelvingrove has photographs and programmes from the original exhibition on display).
The museum's collections came mainly from the McLellan Galleries and from the old Kelvingrove House Museum in Kelvingrove Park. It has one of the finest collections of arms and armour in the world and a vast natural history collection. The art collection includes many outstanding European artworks, including works by the Old Masters, French Impressionists, Dutch Renaissance, Scottish Colourists and proponents of the Glasgow School.
The museum houses Christ of Saint John of the Cross by Salvador Dalí. The copyright of this painting was bought by the curator at the time after a meeting with Dalí himself. For a period between 1993 and 2006, the painting was moved to the St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art.
Edmonton Youth Pipe Band performing on Buchanan Street in Glasgow
Edmonton Youth Pipe Band performing on Buchanan Street in Glasgow, Scotland from the point of view of 14 year old side drummer, Marcus Kuefler.
EYPB is a Grade 4 pipe band from Edmonton Canada and is competing in the World Pipe Band Championship 2016 in Glasgow. To find out more about EYPB please visiteypb.ca/
Pipe Band at the Bus Museum
Cockenzie & Port Seton Royal British Legion Pipes & Drums at the Fife Bus Museum, Sunday 19th August 2012
Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band Pre Worlds Practice Medley @ Kelvingrove Glasgow
Sandpiper Medley