Old photograph of St Leonards School in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. St Leonards School, formerly St Leonards and St Katherines School, is an independent school, founded by the University of St Andrews in the nineteenth century. Dame Louisa Lumsden was appointed the School's first Headmistress in 1877. Blog post 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.
Old Photographs Polmood House Scotland
Old photograph of Polmood house near Tweedsmuir in the Scottish Borders, Scotland. Polmood was for many centuries the centre of the Hunter family in the lowlands and the earliest record was a charter dated 1057 to Norman Hunter of Polmood. The house was the in the possession of the Hunter family from at least as early as the second quarter of the 15th century until the end of the 18th century. By 1864, however, the house was completely ruinous and shortly afterwards it was rebuilt by Houston Mitchell, who had purchased the property in 1847. Blog post of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.
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Old Photograph Dalswinton Loch Scotland
Old photograph of Dalswinton Loch near Dumfries, Scotland. Beside this Scottish loch is Dalswinton Tower, a former stronghold of the Comyn family. The banker Patrick Miller of Dalswinton had experimented with double hulled pleasure boats propelled by cranked paddle wheels placed between the hulls, and he got William Symington to build the patent steam engine with its drive into a pleasure boat built in 1785 which was successfully tried out on Dalswinton Loch near Miller's house on 14 October 1788. Blog post of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.
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Old Photograph Sligachan Hotel Isle Of Skye Scotland
Old photograph of the Sligachan Hotel on the Isle Of Skye, Scotland. This Scottish hotel was built around 1830. Many early climbers chose this as a spot to start ascents of the Cuillin mountains. Blog post 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 Video Illean Bithibh Sunndach Gaelic Song Perth Perthshire
Tour Scotland video of Illean Bithibh Sunndach gaelic song by the Horsecross Gle' singers on visit to Greyfriars Bar in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Emigration occurred at various times from Scotland to places in North America, Australia and New Zealand. The destination in this song is Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, Canada. This was at one time a popular destination for Gaels, and Cape Breton still has strong ties to Gaelic culture. The author of the song is looking forward to a new life in the new world but there’s also a hint of sadness about leaving the homeland
O 'illean bithibh sunndach
A-null air a bhòidse,
A' fàgail ar dùthcha
'S gun dùil ri tighinn beo innt'.
O ' illean bithibh sunndach
A-null air a bhòidse.
Gur mise tha fo ghruaimean
Bhith dol a shiubhal chuantan,
'S i soitheach dubh a' ghuail
Tha 'gam fhuadach thar m' eòlas.
Tha sinn dol dh' Aimeireaga
Far nach bi curam eil' oirnn'
Cho fad's a mhaireas coille dhuinn
An eilean Nòbha Scòtia.
'Illean cridheil togarrach
A nì an t-òl 's nach obadh e,
'S ann an Tobar Mhoire
Nì sinn coinneamh 's an tigh-òsta.
An gleann a' bharraich uaine
'S an lag am biodh an luachair,
Far 'm bi crodh-laoigh air bhuaile
'S na gruagaichean dol fòdhpa.
Tha sinn dol Cheap Breatainn
Gu taobh na h-abhainn Mhira,
Far am bi na smeòraich
A' seinn ruinn fad an t-samhraidh
Boys be in good spirits
Across on the voyage,
Leaving our country
Without hope of returning alive.
Boys be in good spirits
Across on the voyage.
I am despondent
To be about to travel oceans;
It is the black coal-fired vessel
That is banishing me from familiar territory.
We are going to America,
Where we shall have no more worry
As long as forests remain for us
In the isle of Nova Scotia.
Hearty enthusiastic lads
Who can take a drink and not refuse one,
It's in Tobermory
That we shall meet in the pub.
In the glen of the green branches,
In the hollow of the rushes,
Where dairy cows are in the fold
Being milked by young maidens.
We are going to Cape Breton,
Beside the Mira River
Where the thrushes will sing for us
All summer long.
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