Tour Scotland Video Arkinholm Folk Night Wheel Inn Scone Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of Andrew Gordon singing Arkinholm at the Wheel Inn in Scone by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Andrew singing at a Folk Night, Burns Night in my village of Scone. The Battle of Arkinholm was fought on May 1, 1455, at Arkinholm near Langholm in Scotland, during the reign of King James II of Scotland. Although a small action, involving only a few hundred troops, it was the decisive battle in a civil war between the king and the Black Douglases, the most powerful aristocratic family in the country. As the king's supporters won it was a significant step in the struggle to establish a relatively strong centralised monarchy in Scotland during the Late Middle Ages. The Black Douglases had already suffered some losses before the battle. The king's supporters had taken their castle at Abercorn, and some allies such as the Hamiltons had defected. The head of the family, James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas, had gone to England to rally support, but his three younger brothers were at the battle.

There is some uncertainty about the leadership of the royal army. By some accounts it was led by George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus, head of the Red Douglas family, a senior aristocrat, and third cousin to the Earl of Douglas. However other accounts[who?]describe it as a force of local Border families, Johnstones, Maxwells, and Scotts, who had previously been dominated by the Black Douglases but now rebelled against them, led by the Laird John Johnstone of Johnstone in Annandale, who succeeded his father 1455.

Of the three Douglas brothers: Archibald Douglas, Earl of Moray was killed in the battle and his head presented to the king, Hugh Douglas, Earl of Ormonde was captured and executed shortly afterwards, and John Douglas, Lord of Balvenie escaped to England. Shortly after the battle the Black Douglases were attainted, the last few castles held by them fell, and they ceased to be a serious force in Scotland

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Tour Scotland Video The Roses Of Prince Charlie Folk Night Wheel Inn Scone Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of Andrew Gordon singing The Roses Of Prince Charlie at the Wheel Inn in Scone by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Andrew singing at a Folk Night, Burns Night in my village of Scone.

Come now gather now, here where the flowers grow
White is the blossom as the snow on the ben
Hear now, freedom's call, we'll make a solemn vow
Now by the roses o' Prince Charlie
(chorus)

Fight again at Bannockburn yer battleaxe tae wield
Fight wi yer grandsires on Florran's bloody field
Fight at Culloden, the Bonnie Prince tae shield
Fight by the roses o' Prince Charlie

(chorus)

Spirits o' the banished, in far an' distant lands
Carved out the new world wi' sweat, blood an' hand
Return now in glory an' on the silver sand
Fight by the roses o' Prince Charlie

(chorus)

Tak' yer strength fae the green fields that blanket peat and coal
Ships fae the Clyde have a nation in their hold
The water of life, some men need tae mak' them bold
Black gold and fishes fae the sea, man

(chorus x2)

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Tour Scotland Video Stirling Brig Folk Night Wheel Inn Scone Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of Andrew Gordon singing Stirling Brig at the Wheel Inn in Scone by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Andrew singing at a Folk Night, Burns Night in my village of Scone.

Doon by Stirling Brig, the Wallace lay in hiding
As the Englishmen, frae the south came riding
Loud the river Forth, between them baith was gurling
Gurling oot o' sicht, below the Brig O Stirling

Watching frae the wood, the Wallace and the Moray
As the English Cam' wi' the Earl O' Surrey
Ane by ane they crossed, a' the brig was filling
Still they onward cam' o'er the Brig O' Stirling

Wallace gave the shout, oot his men cam running
Stopped the English host on the Brig O' Stirling
Cressingham turned round, the brig was sma' for turning
Moray cut him down on the Brig O' Stirling

All the English men ran intae each other
Nane could turn about, nane could gae much further
Some fell o'er the side in the Forth was drowning
Some were left tae dee on the Brig O' Stirling

Surrey he was wild, could nae ford the river
Wished wi' all his mecht that the brig was bigger
Then he rade awa, loud the man was cursin'
He'd lost a' his men, and the Brig o' Stirling.

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Old Photograph Ferry Kinclaven Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of the ferry on the River Tay at Kinclaven, North of Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. A description of the Kinclaven Parish in 1724, states that, " On the Tay, about a mile from the kirk, is Kinclaven ferry, which occupies three ferry boats, one for foot-passengers, one for horses, and another for carriages. At the ferry, is a good and commodious inn, on the Kinclaven side of the river. "



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Tour Scotland Video A Man's A Man For A' That Burns Night Wheel Inn Scone Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of Andrew Gordon singing A Man's A Man For A' That at the Wheel Inn in Scone by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Andrew singing at a Folk Night, Burns Night in my village of Scone.

Is there for honest Poverty
That hings his head, an' a' that;
The coward slave-we pass him by,
We dare be poor for a' that!
For a' that, an' a' that.
Our toils obscure an' a' that,
The rank is but the guinea's stamp,
The Man's the gowd for a' that.

What though on hamely fare we dine,
Wear hoddin grey, an' a that;
Gie fools their silks, and knaves their wine;
A Man's a Man for a' that:
For a' that, and a' that,
Their tinsel show, an' a' that;
The honest man, tho' e'er sae poor,
Is king o' men for a' that.

Ye see yon birkie, ca'd a lord,
Wha struts, an' stares, an' a' that;
Tho' hundreds worship at his word,
He's but a coof for a' that:
For a' that, an' a' that,
His ribband, star, an' a' that:
The man o' independent mind
He looks an' laughs at a' that.

A prince can mak a belted knight,
A marquis, duke, an' a' that;
But an honest man's abon his might,
Gude faith, he maunna fa' that!
For a' that, an' a' that,
Their dignities an' a' that;
The pith o' sense, an' pride o' worth,
Are higher rank than a' that.

Then let us pray that come it may,
(As come it will for a' that,)
That Sense and Worth, o'er a' the earth,
Shall bear the gree, an' a' that.
For a' that, an' a' that,
It's coming yet for a' that,
That Man to Man, the world o'er,
Shall brothers be for a' that.

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Tour Scotland Video The Bonny Ship the Diamond Folk Night Wheel Inn Scone Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of Andrew Gordon singing The Bonny Ship the Diamond at the Wheel Inn in Scone by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Andrew Gordon was born 1976 in Fort William on the West Coast of Scotland. Although Andrew grew up in Perth and now lives on the east coast Andrew is still most at home among the hills and lochs of the West. He never misses an opportunity to get out that way. Especially fond of Isle of Skye, Andrew has played many gigs there.

The Diamond is a ship, my lads, for the Davis Strait she's bound,
And the quay it is all garnished with bonny lasses 'round;
Captain Thompson gives the order to sail the ocean wide,
Where the sun it never sets, my lads, no darkness dims the sky,

Chorus:
So it's cheer up my lads, let your hearts never fail,
While the bonny ship, the Diamond, goes a-fishing for the whale.

Along the quay at Peterhead, the lasses stand aroon,
Wi' their shawls all pulled around them and the salt tears runnin' doon;
Don't you weep, my bonny lass, though you be left behind,
For the rose will grow on Greenland's ice before we change our mind.

Chorus

Here's a health to the Resolution, likewise the Eliza Swan,
Here's a health to the Battler of Montrose and the Diamond, ship of fame;
We wear the trouser o' the white and the jackets o' the blue,
When we return to Peterhead, we'll hae sweethearts anoo,

Chorus

It'll be bricht both day and nicht when the Greenland lads come hame,
Wi' a ship that's fu' of oil, my lads, and money to our name;
We'll make the cradles for to rock and the blankets for to tear,
And every lass in Peterhead sing "Hushabye, my dear"

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Tour Scotland Video The Road and the Miles to Dundee Folk Night Wheel Inn Scone Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of Andrew Gordon singing The Road And The Miles To Dundee at the Wheel Inn in Scone by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Andrew singing at a Folk Night, Burns Night in my village of Scone.

Cauld winter was howlin' o'er moor and o'er mountain
And wild was the surge of the dark rolling sea,
When I met about daybreak a bonnie young lassie,
Wha asked me the road and the miles to Dundee.

Says I 'My young lassie, I canna' weel tell ye,
The road and the distance I canna' weel gie,
But if you'll permit me tae gang a wee bittie,
I'll show you the road and the miles to Dundee.'

At once she consented, and gave me her arm,
Ne'er a word I did speir wha the lassie might be:
She appeared like an angel in feature and form,
As she walked by my side on the road to Dundee.

At length wi' the Howe o' Strathmartine behind us,
And the spires o' the toon in full view we could see;
She said, 'Gentle sir, I can never forget ye
For showing me so far on the road to Dundee.

This ring and this purse take to prove I am grateful,
And some simple token I trust ye'11 gie me,
And in times to come I'll remember the laddie
That showed me the road and the miles to Dundee.'

I took the gowd pin from the scarf on my bosom,
And said, 'Keep ye this in remembrance o' me',
Then bravely I kissed the sweet lips o' the lassie
Ere I parted wi' her on the road to Dundee.

So here's to the lassie—I ne'er can forget her—
And ilka young laddie that's listening tae me;
And never be sweer to convoy a young lassie,
Though it's only to show her the road to Dundee.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Sunset Old Bridge Perth Perthshire January 27th

Tour Scotland Winter photograph shot this afternoon at sunset from the old bridge over the River Tay in Perth, Scotland. Shot these photographs this afternoon at 4pm. Quite chilly now in this area of Perthshire.

Tour Scotland Winter photograph shot this afternoon at sunset from the old bridge over the River Tay in Perth, Scotland.

Tour Scotland Winter photograph shot this afternoon at sunset from the old bridge over the River Tay in Perth, Scotland.

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Perthshire is at the very heart of Scotland and one of the most popular regions for visitors, offering a variety of Highland and Lowland landscapes with some of the most scenic and accessible countryside for shorter walks as well as evidence of its rich history at every turn. Perthshire 40 Town and Country Walks features traditional tourist hubs, such as Pitlochry, Dunkeld and Killin, with its historical connections to the county, as well as countryside around Blairgowrie, Crieff and Aberfeldy, finishing up at the Fair City of Perth and nearby Kinross. Perthshire: 40 Town and Country Walks (Pocket Mountains).

Tour Scotland Photograph Bonhard Standing Stone Scone Perthshire January 27th


Tour Scotland photograph shot at lunchtime today of the Bonhard Standing Stone, near Scone, Perthshire, Scotland. Near the old Mill of Bonhard, is an unenclosed settlement and standing stone.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Country Road Above Scone Perthshire January 27th

Tour Scotland photograph shot at lunchtime from a country road above Scone, Perthshire, Scotland. A view over the village of Scone towards the snow covered hills of Highland Perthshire. Nice and clear today.

Tour Scotland photograph shot at lunchtime from a country road above Scone, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph shot at lunchtime from a country road above Scone, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Murrayshall Golf Course January 27th

Tour Scotland photograph shot at lunchtime of Murrayshall Golf Course by Scone, Perthshire, Scotland. Lunch today at my local golf course, it has been a beautiful day thus far in Perthshire.

Tour Scotland photograph shot at lunchtime of Murrayshall Golf Course by Scone, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph shot at lunchtime of Murrayshall Golf Course by Scone, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Microlights Scone Airport Perthshire January 27th



Tour Scotland video shot this morning of Microlights taking off from Scone Airport, by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Cottage Assynt Scotland

Old photograph of a remote cottage in Assynt, Scotland. Assynt is a parish in west Sutherland, Scotland, just north of Ullapool. It is famous for its landscape and its remarkable mountains including; Quinag, Canisp, Suilven, Cul Mòr, Stac Pollaidh, and Ben More Assynt. The name Assynt may derive from an Old Norse word meaning ridge end. There is also a legend that the name comes from a fight between the two brothers Unt and Ass-Unt, meaning Man of Peace and Man of Discord. The latter having won the tussle gave his name to the parish



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Old Photographs Lamlash Isle Of Arran Scotland

Old photograph of Lamlash on the Isle of Arran, Scotland. The name Lamlash dates back to the Irish monk Molaise of Leighlin, in c.590 spent some time in a cave on Holy Island. Commonly known as MoLaise the Gaelic name of Holy Island was, as a result, Eilean MoLaise. This gradually evolved through Elmolaise and Lemolash to Lamlash, which is what Holy Island was called until early in the 19th century.



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Old Photographs Kirkwall Orkney Scotland

Old photograph of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Old photograph of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Old photograph of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Old photograph of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Old photograph of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Old photograph of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Old photograph of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Old photograph of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Old photograph of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Old photograph of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Old photograph of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Old photograph of Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Old photograph of Bishop's Palace, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Burns Night Gift

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Tour Scotland Video The Slave's Lament Robert Burns Song Burns Night Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of two young Scots singing a song by Robert Burns on Burns Night at the Taybank Pub on visit to Dunkeld, Highland Perthshire, Scotland. It is wonderful to see young Scots singing the songs of Robert Burns. In this video Laurie Cameron is the singer, accompanied by Hannah Fisher on violin. Well done the lasses.

The Slave's Lament.

It was in sweet Senegal that my foes did me enthral,
For the lands of Virginia,-ginia, O:
Torn from that lovely shore, and must never see it more;
And alas! I am weary, weary O:
Torn from that lovely shore, and must never see it more;
And alas! I am weary, weary O.

All on that charming coast is no bitter snow and frost,
Like the lands of Virginia,-ginia, O:
There streams for ever flow, and there flowers for ever blow,
And alas! I am weary, weary O:
There streams for ever flow, and there flowers for ever blow,
And alas! I am weary, weary O:

The burden I must bear, while the cruel scourge I fear,
In the lands of Virginia,-ginia, O;
And I think on friends most dear, with the bitter, bitter tear,
And alas! I am weary, weary O:
And I think on friends most dear, with the bitter, bitter tear,
And alas! I am weary, weary O:

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Old Photograph Cottage Glenshee Scotland

Old photograph of cottage in Glenshee, Perthshire, Scotland. The old bridge was part of General Wade's military road which ran through the glen from from Perth to Fort George.



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Old Photograph Thatched Cottage Wester Ross Scotland

Old photograph of a thatched cottage in Wester Ross, Scotland. Loosely speaking, thatching is the use of straw or grasses as a building material.

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Old Photographs Newton Stewart Scotland

Old photograph of Newton Stewart, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. This Scottish town was founded in the mid 17th Century by William Stewart, youngest son of the 2nd Earl of Galloway. The "New Town of Stewart" was granted Burgh status by charter from King Charles II allowing a weekly market and two annual fairs to be held.



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Old Photographs Tomintoul Moray Scotland

Old photograph of Tomintoul in Moray, Scotland. Despite its small size, this village is on the famed Whisky Trail, which also includes Dufftown, Keith, Tomnavoulin, and Marypark. The surrounding countryside forms the Glenlivet Estate.

Old photograph of Tomintoul in Moray, Scotland.

Old photograph of Tomintoul in Moray, Scotland.

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Old Photographs New Galloway Scotland

Old photograph of cottages and houses in New Galloway, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. This Scottish village was formally founded in the 17th century by the Viscount of Kenmure and granted Royal Burgh status in 1630.

Old photograph of New Galloway, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

Old photograph of New Galloway, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Brig o' Doon Alloway Ayrshire Scotland

Old photograph of Brig o' Doon in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland. Alloway is best known as the birthplace of Robert Burns, and is also where he set Tam o' Shanter. The Brig o' Doon, a late medieval bridge, is used as the setting for the final verse of the Robert Burns's poem Tam o' Shanter. In this scene Tam is on horseback and is being chased by Nannie the witch. He is just able to escape her by crossing the bridge narrowly avoiding her attack as she is only able to grab the horse's tail which comes away in her hands.



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Old Photographs Stromness Orkney Islands Scotland

Old photograph of Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland. First recorded as the site of an inn in the 16th century, Stromness became important during the late 17th century, when England was at war with France and shipping was forced to avoid the English Channel. Ships of the Hudson's Bay Company were regular visitors, as were whaling fleets. Large numbers of Orkneymen, many of whom came from the Stromness area, served as traders, explorers and seamen for both. Captain Cook's ships, Discovery and Resolution, called at the town in 1780 on their return voyage from the South Seas where Cook had been killed. 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 Sunset Perthshire January 22nd

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of sunset near Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. After a beautiful day in Perthshire, we were blessed also with a beautiful sunset.

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of sunset near Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Standing Stone Meikle Obney Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of the Standing Stone at Meikle Obney, Perthshire, Scotland. The Witch's Standing Stone at Obney, Perthshire. The origin of the stone's name is unclear, although there is a legend that the stone was being carried in the lap of a witch as she flew over Meikle Obney, but she dropped it and it has remained there ever since.

Tour Scotland photograph of the Standing Stone at Meikle Obney, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph of the Standing Stone at Meikle Obney, Perthshire, Scotland.



Tour Scotland video of the road to the the Standing Stone at Meikle Obney, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Light And Shadows In Dunkeld Cathedral Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of light and shadows in Dunkeld Cathedral , Perthshire, Scotland. The Cathedral is dedicated to St. Columba, whose name means “dove”. Tradition has it that his relics, brought from lona by Kenneth MacAlpin for fear of desecration by marauding Norsemen, were buried under the chancel steps.

Tour Scotland photograph of light and shadows in Dunkeld Cathedral , Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph of light and shadows in Dunkeld Cathedral , Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph of light and shadows in Dunkeld Cathedral , Perthshire, Scotland.



Tour Scotland video of the interior of Dunkeld Cathedral , Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Video Black Watch Memorial in Dunkeld Cathedral Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of the Black Watch Memorial in Dunkeld Cathedral , Perthshire, Scotland. The Scottish Horse was a Yeomanry Regiment of the British Territorial Army from 1900 to 1956 when it was amalgamated with the The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry. The regiment saw heavy fighting in both the Great Wars as the 13th Battalion of The Black Watch and in World War II as part of The Royal Artillery.



Tour Scotland video of the Black Watch Memorial in Dunkeld Cathedral , Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Little Dunkeld Church Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of Little Dunkeld Church, Birnam, Perthshire, Scotland. Very sunny and beautiful today in Birnam and Dunkeld. Little Dunkeld Church dates from 1798, and was designed and built by John Stewart from Dunkeld. Little Dunkeld, was once a large parish, in the county of Perth. Little Dunkeld is now located within the village of Birnam, on the south bank of the River Tay opposite the historic town of Dunkeld. Churchyard includes Gravestones of, A Perthshire Naturalist, Charles Macintosh of Inver, and Scottish Fiddle player and composer, Niel Gow.

Tour Scotland photograph of Little Dunkeld Church, Birnam, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph of Little Dunkeld Church, Birnam, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph of Little Dunkeld Church, Birnam, Perthshire, Scotland.



Tour Scotland video of Little Dunkeld Church, Birnam, Perthshire, Scotland.

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