Tour Scotland Video Interior Canongate Kirk Edinburgh



Tour Scotland travel video of the interior of Canongate Kirk on ancestry, genealogy, history visit to and trip to Edinburgh. The Kirk of the Canongate, or Canongate Kirk, serves the Parish of Canongate in Edinburgh's Old Town, in Scotland. It is a congregation of the Church of Scotland. The parish includes the Palace of Holyroodhouse and the Scottish Parliament. It is also the parish church of Edinburgh Castle, even though the castle is detached from the rest of the parish. The wedding of Zara Phillips, the Queen's granddaughter, and Mike Tindall, took place at the church on 30 July 2011

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Tour Scotland Video Memorial Chapel Canongate Kirk Edinburgh



Tour Scotland travel video of the Memorial Chapel in Canongate Kirk on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to Edinburgh, Scotland. The Kirk was previously the regimental chapel of The Royal Scots Regiment of the British Army and is now the regimental chapel of The Royal Regiment of Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Unicorn Frigate Ship Victoria Dock Dundee Tayside



Tour Scotland video of a Unicorn on a frigate ship in Victoria Dock on ancestry visit to Dundee, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Autumn Video Victoria Dock Dundee Tayside



Tour Scotland Autumn travel video of Victoria Dock on ancestry visit and trip to Dundee, Tayside. Berthed at at City Quay is HM Frigate Unicorn, a 46 gun Royal Navy ship which is now the world’s last intact warship from the days of sail and the oldest British built ship still afloat

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Old Photograph Heave Awa Lads' Memorial Edinburgh Scotland

Old photograph of the Heave Awa Lads' memorial above Paisley Close in Edinburgh, Scotland. On 24 November, 1861, the 250 year-old houses at 99 and 103 High Street, on the Royal Mile, collapsed. 35 of the occupants were killed but as the debris was being cleared away, a young Scot was heard to shout out from within the collapsed building " Heave awa' lads, I'm no deid yet ".



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