Old Photograph Darnick Scotland


Old photograph of a shop, houses and people in Darnick, Scotland. A village near Melrose in the Borders of Scotland, in the former Roxburghshire. Places nearby include Abbotsford, Buckholm, Eildon, the Gala Water, Galashiels, Gattonside, Lindean and Newtown St. Boswells. The village's name was first recorded in 1124, and its name has changed from Dernewic, Dernwick and Darnwick to the present Darnick. Darnick Tower was built in ca. 1425, and another tower house, Fisher's Tower, is still recognisable by its remains; however there is no trace of the third tower.

Skirmish Hill by Darnick is the site of a battle which took place on July 18th, 1526, by the Scotts, the Kerrs and the Elliots, trying to intercept King James V who was then under the guardianship of the Douglas clan.

John Smith of Darnick created the Wallace Statue at Bemersyde House. His family were builders and masons during the first half of the 19th century, and they have to their credit an extension to Abbotsford, Dryburgh Abbey House, Eckford Church, Gattonside House, Hawick North Bridge, the bridge over the Hermitage Water, Melrose Parish Church, and Yetholm Parish Church.



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Tour Scotland Canan Nan Gaidheal Video


Tour Scotland Canan Nan Gaidheal Video. Performed by Duncan Chisholm and Ivan Drever. Duncan Chisholm, born 31st October, 1968, is a Scottish fiddler and founder member of folk rock group Wolfstone. As well as Wolfstone, he often tours with Scottish Gaelic singer Julie Fowlis' band and Wolfstone's previous lead singer Ivan Drever. He is a former member of ensemble Blazin' Fiddles. Duncan has a strong solo career, having recorded four solo albums, the latest of which is Canaich, released in 2010. Ivan Drever is a folk singer, songwriter and guitarist popular not only with the Scottish folk scene but also in other European countries such as Norway, Denmark and Spain. He often tours with popular fiddler Duncan Chisholm who founded the folk rock band Wolfstone which Drever joined in 1990 but left in later years. For three decades, Drever has produced a unique music sound, mixing traditional folk with some rock and roll sounds.

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Tour Scotland Video Airlie Churchyard



Tour Scotland video of the Parish Churchyard in Kirkton of Airlie , Angus, Scotland. The oldest gravestone is dated 1609. There are no visible remains of the medieval parish church of Airlie which stood in the burial ground at Kirton of Airlie. The present church was built in the late 18th century with additions in 1893, replacing a church probably built around 1603; an early 17th century burial-aisle also stands in the burial-ground.

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Tour Scotland Meikleour Beech Hedge August Video


Tour Scotland Meikleour Beech Hedge August Video. A cloudy morning at the Meikleour Beech Hedge located near Meikleour, Perthshire, Scotland, alongside the A93 Perth to Blairgowrie Road, was planted in the autumn of 1745 by Jean Mercer and her husband, Robert Murray Nairne on the Marquess of Lansdowne's Meikleour estate. It is said the hedge grows towards the heavens because the men who planted it were killed at the Battle of Culloden. The hedge is noted in the Guinness World Records as the tallest and longest hedge on earth, reaching 100 feet in height and 1/3 of a mile in length. The hedge is trimmed once every ten years but remains viewable to visitors all year round.

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Tour Scotland Video Airlie Church


Tour Scotland travel video of the interior of Airlie Parish Church on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to Kirkton of Airlie, Strathmore, Angus, Scotland. This Scottish church stands on a site where the Gospel has been preached for over 780 years. The present simple building was completed in 1783. The interior was renovated in 1893 using pitch pine and an addition added to accommodate the pipe organ and choir.

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