Edinburgh Wanderers v Preston Lodge 1991?
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Joel Grainger: Wanderer
Joel was kind enough to give us permission to use Wanderer for our short film, A Near Run Thing. It adds beautifully to the emotion and theme of the film. Thank you Joel.
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Women’s Scottish Cup Final | Edinburgh University v Dundee Wanderers
Watch the Women's Scottish Cup Final where Edinburgh University go head to head with Dundee Wanderers.
Scottish Women’s Plate Final: Dundee Wanderers vs Edinburgh University III
Full match replay of the Scottish Women’s Plate Hockey Final, featuring Dundee Wanderers vs. Edinburgh University.
Commentary from Niall Sturrock and Sam Judge.
England & Scotland 2017
This video is about England & Scotland Trip 2017
Scottish Women’s Plate Final: Dundee Wanderers vs Edinburgh University III - Highlights
Full match replay of the Scottish Women’s Plate Hockey Final, featuring Dundee Wanderers vs. Edinburgh University.
Commentary from Niall Sturrock and Sam Judge.
Bushcraft Shelter Campfire Cooking Scotch Pies And Beans Steak And Haggis Pie
Was out at the bushcraft shelter and thought i would do som campfire cooking scotch pie and beans i used the pathfinder billy as a oven
SCOTTISH WANDERER SHOUT OUT
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Soccer Loses Great Star Aka Nat Lofthouse Retires (1960)
Item title reads - Soccer loses great star.
Footballer Nat Lofthouse retires. (England and Bolton Wanderers.)
Various shots of Nat Lofthouse in Bolton after he has brought home the F.A. (Football Association) Cup won by Bolton Wanderers in 1958. Crowds cheer and wave as he holds it up for them to see. Various shots of the Bolton Wanderers and Manchester United match with Lofthouse scoring twice. Crowds cheer. M/S as he is given Cup by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. C/U of him with Cup, L/S of crowds cheering. C/U of him holding Cup aloft.
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Onboard Easyjet Flight EZY018. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK - London Luton, England, UK. 26.4.2010
Date: Monday 26th April 2010
Airline: Easyjet
Flight No: EZY018
Aircraft: Boeing 737-73V
Aircraft Reg No: G-EZKC
Serial number: 32424 LN:1450
First flight date: 30/01/2004
Seat No: 17A (Window Seat)
Departure Airport: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Depature Gate No: 12
Departure Runway: 24
Arrival Airport: London Luton, England, UK
Arrival Gate No: 16
Arrival Runway: 26
Take-off Time: 7:55pm
Arrival Time on Runway: 8:44pm
Arrival Time at Gate: 8:50pm
Flight Duration: 50 mins
0:07 -- The Boarding Pass.
0:13 -- View of G-EZKC from Gate 11.
0:18 -- Taxiing to Runway 24 with a Thomson 737-800 touching down.
0:34 -- Turning onto Runway 24 with a look back at Edinburgh's Terminal Building.
0:51 -- Take-off.
1:49 -- Wing flexing on initial climb.
2:01 -- Entering cloud base.
2:12 -- Climbing past the clouds.
2:31 -- Initial left turn towards the south.
3:14 -- The moon from 35,000ft.
3:29 -- Views over Northumberland National Park.
3:38 -- Captain's in-flight announcement and a can of 7 Up.
3:42 -- Forward cabin layout overview.
3:49 -- Views over Bolton Wanderers FC Reebok Stadium and Bolton Arena.
3:54 -- Seatback advertisement for National Express Coaches. Buy your ticket onboard and save time at the station.
3:56 -- Safety Card.
3:59 -- Easyjet in-flight magazine for April 2010.
4:04 -- Views over north-west England.
4:11 -- Row 17 D, E and F sign.
4:14 -- Sun beginning to set with some wing flex.
4:21 -- Seat-back overview.
4:28 -- Legroom demonstration.
4:33 -- Seat overview.
4:41 -- Condensation build-up between the glass.
4:54 -- Window blind demonstration.
5:00 -- Overhead side panel lighting.
5:04 -- Seatback pocket.
5:08 -- Ice build-up on the wing.
5:14 -- Turning left towards Milton Keynes.
5:38 -- Flying over Milton Keynes and Xscape Milton Keynes.
5:45 -- Starting our decent.
5:50 -- The M1 and Wavendon Golf Course.
6:15 -- Central Bedfordshire College's Kingsland Campus with match in progress.
6:38 -- Final approach.
6:47 -- Landing on Luton Airport's Runway 26.
7:32 -- Turning off the runway and cabin crew welcome announcement.
7:40 -- Taxiing to the Terminal Building. Apologies for the shaky camerawork, but Luton Airport's taxiway is very bumpy and is in need of repair!
7:50 -- Passing the executive jets parked at Gates 20 to 22.
7:55 -- A Skyservice Airlines Airbus A320-214 - C-GTDH parked at Gate 22.
8:04 -- Taxiing down the main taxiway past the main terminal building.
8:19 -- A Thomsonfly Boeing 737-8K5 - G-FDZE parked at Gate 45.
8:31 -- Taxiing past the newly built terminal building.
8:51 -- Parking at Stand 7.
Filmed using the Sony HDR-HC9 HDV1080i High Definition Handycam.
The Cup Final (1958)
Full title reads: Wembley. The Cup Final.
Wembley Stadium, London. 1958 FA Cup Final. Bolton Wanderers beat Manchester United 2-0 in Football Match.
Zoom shot into massed crowds cheering. SV The two teams walking out onto the pitch, Bolton in white shirts and Manchester United in red shirts. GV teams line up for presentation to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. SV Duke shakes hands with Nat Lofthouse, Bolton's captain. SV Matt Busby, Man Utd. Manager, seated and waving. SV Bill Foulkes, United captain introduces to the Duke a United player who shakes hands with him. CU Gregg, United goalie waiting to be presented. BV Prince Philip shaking hands with Goodwin. GV Cheering crowds. LS Man Utd kick off from left to right and Ernie Taylor dribbles up field passing, but the ball goes loose. SV Hartle of Wanderers gets to it and clears down towards the United half. LV Bolton attacking, Ray Parry passes out to the right wing. LV Harry Gregg hesitating. LV Ball comes over from the right wing, Gregg runs out of goal and jumps and grabs it, he drops it for a moment but gathers again and throws clear. SV Ball rebounds off a United player and goes to Doug Holden of Wanderers who kicks down towards the United goal. LV Bolton attacking again, ball is headed by Parry of Wanderers, Goalie Gregg runs out to collect but misses and luckily Foulkes is there to kick it into touch for a corner. CU Girl in crowd sighing with relief. Zoom shot as Holden takes a corner for Wanderers, United player heads out and the ball goes to Parry who starts to dribble towards the goal, he crosses it and Crowther clears out for United. LV Ball goes to Edwards of Wanderers who kicks towards goal, Lofthouse runs and shoots, scoring Wanderers first goal. LV Crowds. CU Boy cheering. LV Pan back on players congratulating each other. GV Elevated shot of United attacking. LV Ball is passed out to Colin Webster who has changed over to the right wing, a Wanderers defender tackles him but Webster beats him. Zoom shot as Webster runs in with the ball, passes it and another United player shoots at goal, but it goes over the bar.
CU Woman in crowd with cup of tea and sandwich gasping. LV Bolton Wanderers start to move and the ball is cleared down to the Manchester United half. SV Crowther of United and Stevens of Wanderers chasing the ball, Stan Crowther trips Stevens up and he turns a complete somersault. Free kick is awarded. CU Old lady in the crowd. LV Wanderers player taking the free kick, crosses it in front of the United goal, Gregg runs out and jumps and collects but he drops it and falls to the ground, ball goes to Lofthouse who tries to tap it to one of his men but a United player runs in and takes a terrific kick at the ball, misses and the ball finally goes to Ronnie Cope of United who clears down towards Bolton's goal. LV United player running with the ball, he passes it to Charlton who beats Higgins of Wanderers and kicks it down towards the Wanderers goal. LV Taylor of United running in on the ball, he shoots and goalie Hopkinson makes a beautiful save tipping to ball over the bar. CU Man in crowd gasping. SV United attacking again, ball is passed out to the right wing. LV Goalie Eddie Hopkinson hesitating. LV Charlton running in with the ball, he centres it across the goal but a Bolton defender heads it into touch. CU Boy in crowd looking disgusted. SV United still attacking, Taylor passes the ball, it goes to Viollet who loses it to a Wanderers player, the ball goes down towards the United half. LV Foulkes gets the ball and passes on to Viollet who again loses it to Holden, he races in towards United's goal and shoot, but goalie Gregg collects safely. CU Woman in crowd cheering. GV Massed crowd waving and cheering. GV Bolton attacking on the right wing, zoom in to show Stevens with the ball and he centres and Gregg jumps, catches the ball and then falls to the ground, gets up and throws up field, one of his colleagues receives and kicks it first time across the field. CU Charlton with the ball, is tackled and brought down and the ball is cleared by Bolton player.
SV Ball runs to Birch, tackled by Dawson who passes to Charlton who puts the ball across the goal to colleague who promptly lobs the ball into the middle. Webster and Hartle go for the ball, it runs to another Manchester United player who passes to Bobby Charlton, he shoots, ball hits post and bounces out into Hopkinson's hands. SV Harry Gregg. GV Bolton attack, ball goes up field, a scramble and the ball runs to Stevens who shoots, Gregg saves, it bounces into the air and Gregg holds at a second attempt, but Nat Lofthouse charges Gregg over the line for Bolton's second goal. SV Bolton Wanderers congratulate. SV United's goal where the ref. and players are gathered to att
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Football hooligans Leeds & Wolves , Hearts & Hibs
Football hooligan fights between Leeds & Wolves , Hearts & Hibs
Six Nations: Scotland Women v England Women
Watch live coverage of the Women's Six Nations Championship game between Scotland Women v England Women at Broadwood Stadium. The teams are are as follows:
Scotland Women:
15. Chloe Rollie * (Murrayfield Wanderers)
14. Megan Gaffney (Hillhead Jordanhill)
13. Hannah Smith (Lichfield)
12. Lisa Thomson * (Melrose / Edinburgh University)
11. Rhona Lloyd (Murrayfield Wanderers / Edinburgh University)
10. Lisa Martin * (Murrayfield Wanderers) (capt)
9. Sarah Law * (Murrayfield Wanderers / Edinburgh University)
1. Tracy Balmer (Worcester)
2. Lana Skeldon * (Hillhead Jordanhill)
3. Lindsey Smith (Hillhead Jordanhill)
4. Emma Wassell * (Murrayfield Wanderers)
5. Deborah McCormack (Richmond)
6. Jemma Forsyth (Hillhead Jordanhill)
7. Karen Dunbar (Murrayfield Wanderers)
8. Jade Konkel * (Hillhead Jordanhill)
Replacements
16. Sarah Quick (Murrayfield Wanderers)
17. Debbie Falconer (Stirling County / Stirling University)
18. Heather Lockhart (Hillhead Jordanhill)
19. Fiona Sim (Saracens)
20. Anna Stodter (Saracens)
21. Jennifer Maxwell (Leeds Beckett University / Lichfield)
22. Lauren Harris (Eccles)
23. Eilidh Sinclair * (Murrayfield Wanderers)
* BT Sport Scottish Rugby Academy Stage 2 players 2015-16
England Women:
1 Rochelle Clark (Worcester, 105 caps)
2 Amy Cokayne (Lichfield, 8 caps)
3 Vickii Cornborough (Richmond, 9 caps)
4 Abbie Scott (Darlington Mowden Park, 10 caps)
5 Emily Braund (Lichfield, 18 caps)
6 Harriet Millar-Mills (Lichfield, 26 caps)
7 Izzy Noel-Smith (Bristol, 12 caps)
8 Sarah Hunter (Bristol, 73 caps)
9 La Toya Mason (Darlington Mowden Park, 49 caps)
10 Amber Reed (Bristol, 24 caps)
11 Lotte Clapp (Saracens, 2 caps)
12 Ceri Large (Worcester, 42 caps)
13 Lauren Cattell (Saracens, 13 caps)
14 Ruth Laybourn (Darlington Mowden Park, 12 caps)
15 Katie Mason (Bristol, 5 caps)
Replacements
16 Heather Kerr (Darlington Mowden Park, 2 caps)
17 Emma Croker (Richmond, 58 caps)
18 Bee Dawson (Wasps, uncapped)
19 Courtney Gill (Worcester, uncapped)
20 Poppy Cleall (Saracens, uncapped)
21 Bianca Blackburn (Worcester, 8 caps)
22 Lucy Demaine (Bristol, uncapped)
23 Leanne Riley (Richmond, 5 caps)
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Everyone's Game | Murrayfield Wanderers & Currie Chieftains
Murrayfield Wanderers and Currie Chieftains were two of the many rugby clubs involved with the #EveryonesGame campaign, hosting fantastic events at their clubs.
New Zealand vs British Lions 1950
Full backs
WB Cleaver Cardiff and Wales
BL Jones Llanelli and Wales
GW Norton Bective Rangers and Ireland
Three-quarters
NJ Henderson Queen’s University Belfast and Ireland
KJ Jones Newport and Wales
MF Lane University College Cork and Ireland
R Macdonald Edinburgh University and Scotland
J Matthews Cardiff and Wales
DWC Smith London Scottish and Scotland
MC Thomas Newport and Wales
BL Williams Cardiff and Wales
Half-backs
AW Black Edinburgh University and Scotland
JW Kyle Queen’s University Belfast and Ireland
I Preece Coventry and England
G Rimmer Waterloo and England
WR Willis Cardiff and Wales
Forwards
GM Budge Edinburgh Wanderers and Scotland
T Clifford Munster and Ireland
C Davies Cardiff and Wales
DM Davies Somerset Police and Wales
RT Evans Newport and Wales
DJ Hayward Newbridge and Wales
ER John Neath and Wales
PW Kininmoth Richmond and Scotland
JS McCarthy Dolphin and Ireland
JW McKay Queen’s University Belfast and Ireland
KD Mullen Old Belvedere and Ireland
JE Nelson Malone and Ireland
VG Roberts Penryn and England
JD Robins Birkenhead Park and Wales
JRG Stephens Neath and Wales
Bird's eye view: £1bn Edinburgh St James takes shape, from above
MORE than 16,000 tonnes of steelwork is going up for the £1 billion Edinburgh St James project.
The main steelwork contractor is Scottish firm BHC Ltd which has been commissioned to supply, fabricate and erect over the steelwork and approximately 110,000 sqm of metal decking.
Gyoury Self Partnership, which has bases across the south of England, is working with BHC Ltd on the steel connection designs.
Gyoury Self said: “We have been working on the project since last year, providing steel connection design work for BHC Ltd; a major structural steelwork design and installation company based in South Lanarkshire.
“To meet the demands of this extensive re-development project, Gyoury Self has been enlisted to design a wide spectrum of standard and non-standard connection designs; ranging from simple flexible end plate connections, to full end plate connections under extremely high tie forces, as well as many complex connections with a range of angles and section sizes.”
It said the latest design technology and software is being used, including IDEAStatiCa for the design and code-check of the more challenging connection designs.
When complete, Edinburgh St James will offer 850,000 sq. ft. of prime retail, food and leisure space, as well as a luxury standard W Hotel and 152 private residential apartments.
The retail and leisure element is anticipated to complete in 2020, followed by full scheme completion in 2021.
Image credits: BHC Ltd, Gyoury Self, Edinburgh St James
Edinburgh Uni v Grove Menzieshill Full Match Replay
Scottish Hockey sets off a full weekend of Play-Off head to heads, with a live broadcast brought to you by a host of talented Creative Loop students.
In the Men's National League Division 1 Grand Final, Bromac Kelburne and Grange go head-to-head to determine the winners of the National Champions Trophy and qualification for the European Hockey League (EHL) in 2015/16.
Grove Menzieshill have the challenge of halting the Edinburgh University machine as it rolls into the Women's National League Division 1 Grand Final unbeaten and with a 100% record in all league and play-off fixtures.
Keeping a place in Men's National League Division 1 is the objective both Inverleith and Dundee Wanderers have as their primary concern going into the Relegation Play-Off this weekend.
Kelburne Ladies will be looking to deny Inverleith Ladies a place in Division 1 next season by winning the Women's Promotion/Relegation Play-Off and retaining their top level status.
Australia and New Zealand vs British Lions 1959
Manager A. W. Wilson
Assistant Manager O. B. Glasgow
Backs
N. H. Brophy (UCD and Ireland)
J. Butterfield (Northampton and England)
S. Coughtrie (Edinburgh Academicals and Scotland)
Terry Davies (Llanelli and Wales)
M. A. F. English (Bohemians and Ireland)
David Hewitt (Queen's University RFC and Ireland)
J. P. Horrocks-Taylor (Leicester and England)
Peter Jackson (Coventry and England)
Dickie Jeeps (Northampton and England)
Tony O'Reilly (Old Belvedere and Ireland)
Andy Mulligan (Wanderers and Ireland)
William Bill Michael Patterson (Sale)
Malcolm Price (Pontypool and Wales)
Bev Risman (Manchester and England)
Ken Scotland (Cambridge University and Scotland)
Malcolm Thomas (Newport and Wales)
G. H. Waddell (Cambridge University and Scotland)
J. R. C. Young (Harlequins and England)
Forwards
A. Ashcroft (Waterloo and England)
Ronnie Dawson (Wanderers and Ireland)
Roddy Evans (Cardiff and Wales)
John Faull (Swansea and Wales)
H. F. McLeod (Hawick and Scotland)
David Marques (Harlequins and England)
Bryn Meredith (Newport and Wales)
Syd Millar (Ballymena and Ireland)
Haydn Morgan (Abertillery and Wales)
Bill Mulcahy (UCD and Ireland)
Noel Murphy (Cork Constitution and Ireland)
Ray Prosser (Pontypool and Wales)
G. K Smith (Kelso and Scotland)
Rhys Williams (Llanelli and Wales)
Gordon Wood (Garryowen and Ireland)