Tour Scotland very short 4K travel video clip of a Scotsman wearing a kilt and and Sporran and walking on secluded Rispond Beach on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to the coast of Sutherland near Durness, Highlands, Britain, United Kingdom. The beach boasts clean, silver sands and offers a picturesque setting with great views and impressive rock formations in the cliffs, especially at low tide. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day
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Tour Scotland photographs and videos from my tours of Scotland. Photography and videography, both old and new, from beautiful Scotland, Scottish castles, seascapes, rivers, islands, landscapes, standing stones, lochs and glens.
Scotsman Walking On Traigh Hamara Beach On History Visit To Island Of Vatersay Scotland
Tour Scotland very short 4K travel video clip of a Scotsman wearing a kilt and and Sporran and walking on Traigh Hamara Beach on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to coast of Island Of Vatersay, Outer Hebrides, Britain, United Kingdom. Traigh Hamara is one of the beaches on the island of Vatersay, which is connected to Barra in the Outer Hebrides by a causeway. It is known for its beautiful, sandy shores and is part of the larger network of beaches. While incredibly beautiful, the area near Traigh Hamara also holds historical significance, particularly related to the shipwreck of the Annie Jane in 1853, a three masted sailing ship carrying emigrants, which resulted in significant loss of life Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day
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Scotsman Walking Wearing Kilt On St Ninian's Isle Beach On History Visit To Shetland Scotland
Tour Scotland short 4K travel video clip of a Scotsman wearing a kilt and sporran and walking on St Ninian's Isle Beach on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to the South West coast of mainland Shetland Islands, Britain. United Kingdom. St. Ninian's Isle is linked to Shetland's South Mainland by a tombolo, and boasts a rich history marked by its early Christian settlement. The sand tombolo, a unique geological feature formed by the interplay of waves and sea levelsnd and is known for its beautiful, symmetrical beaches.Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day
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Summer Road Trip Drive With Music On History Visit To Logie Kirk Near Stirling Scotland
Tour Scotland 4K Summer travel video, with Scottish music, of a road trip drive West on the A91 route on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to Logie Kirk, East of Stirling, Britain, :United Kingdom. The church lies on the B998 close to the junction with the A91, between Stirling and Menstrie, or more accurately between the Wallace Monument and Blairlogie. Logie Kirk is one of the oldest parishes in Scotland, established during the reign of King David I, born 1124, died 1153. The original church was dedicated to Saint. Serf and is mentioned in a charter from 1183. A church built in 1380 replaced the original, and it continued to be used after the Reformation, though it eventually fell into disrepair. The graveyard is notable for its collection of gravestones. The kirk and its surroundings have deep historical and cultural ties, with connections to local families, including the Abercrombys and the MacDonalds. The present church dates from 1805 and was built under the instruction of Reverend Robert Clason, died 1831, on land gifted by Sir Robert Abercromby of Airthrey. The architect was William Stirling of Dunblane. The church has been remodelled several times. Stained glass windows include one by C E Kempe and two modern windows by John Blyth. The surname Logie was first found in Fife. Logie has been spelled Logie, Loggie, Logy, Logue and others. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome. The date for astronomical Summer in Scotland is Tuesday, 21 June, ending on Friday, 23 September. When driving on Scottish roads in Scotland slow down and enjoy the trip
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Summer Drive With Bagpipes Music On History Visit To Alva Clackmannanshire Central Scotland
Tour Scotland 4K Summer travel video of a road drive West on the A91 road, with Scottish bagpipes music, on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to Alva in the Central Lowlands of Clackmannanshire, Britain, United Kingdom, . Alva, Scottish Gaelic: Allamhagh Beag, meaning little plain of the rock, is one of a number of towns situated immediately to the south of the Ochil Hills, collectively referred to as the Hillfoots villages or simply The Hillfoots. Alva was already established with a church by 1260 when the land was granted to Cambuskenneth Abbey. In the early 1700s, silver was discovered in Alva Glen, leading to a mine operation that yielded significant wealth before the vein was depleted. During the Industrial Revolution, Alva developed as a textile manufacturing centre; the woollen mills, originally water-powered, provided employment for locals and migrants to the area. A severe flood in 1883 caused widespread damage to the town and the glen. The Cochrane brothers made significant contributions to the town, including the establishment of Cochrane Park and Hall. John Eadie was born on 9 May 1810 in Alva. Having studied the arts curriculum at the University of Glasgow, he studied for the ministry at the Divinity Hall of the United Secession Church, a dissenting body which, on its union a few years later with the Relief Church, adopted the title the United Presbyterian Church. In 1843 Eadie was appointed professor of biblical literature and hermeneutics in the Divinity Hall of the United Presbyterian body. He held this appointment along with his ministerial charge till the close of his life. He received the honorary degree of LLD from Glasgow University in 1844, and that of DD from the University of St Andrews in Fife, in 1850. He served as Moderator of the General Assembly for the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland for the year 1857 to 1858. He married Allison Pringle Palfrey of Edinburgh. They had five children. She died suddenly in 1855. In 1862 he married Mary Home of Berwick-upon-Tweed. He died at 6 Thornville Terrace in Hillhead, Glasgow on 3 June 1876. He is buried in the Glasgow Necropolis not far from the John Knox monument. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome. The date for astronomical Summer in Scotland is Tuesday, 21 June, ending on Friday, 23 September. When driving on Scottish roads in Scotland slow down and enjoy the trip
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