Tour Scotland Video Jam And Scones Lindores Abbey Whisky Distillery Newburgh Fife



Tour Scotland short travel video of delicious jam and Scones on visit and trip to Lindores Abbey Whisky Distillery in Newburgh, Fife. If it is a light lunch or a nice cup of tea and a scone Lindores welcomes everyone. British scones are often lightly sweetened, but may also be savoury. They frequently include raisins, currants, cheese or dates. In Scotland and Ulster, savoury varieties of scone include soda scones, also known as soda farls, and potato scones, normally known as tattie scones, which resemble small, thin savoury pancakes made with potato flour. Potato scones are most commonly served fried in a full Scottish breakfast. The griddle scone, or girdle scone in Scots, is a variety of scone which is cooked on a griddle, or girdle, on the stove top rather than baked in the oven. This usage is also common in New Zealand where scones of all varieties form an important part of traditional colonial New Zealand cuisine.

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Tour Scotland Video Magician Medieval Fair Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of a Magician in the city centre on ancestry visit to the Medieval Fair in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. A medieval Magician was a comic performer who often used humour alongside his Magic skills. A magician often performed in public places such as in market places, in the street and at medieval fairs. To make a living of any kind, a magician therefore had to rely upon his audience for tips. The equivalent today is what people refer to as a street entertainer, a highly skilled magician who can perform serious Magic feats as well as comic ones and who performs in public places such as market places in tourist resorts and cities or in special fairs and town/city celebrations. Sometimes they will be relying on tips from the public but, unlike in medieval times, they will often be professionally engaged for both public and private function performances.

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Tour Scotland Video Golfers Walking Over Swilcan Bridge St Andrews Fife



Tour Scotland travel video of golfers walking over the Swilcan Bridge on visit to St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. This is a famous small stone bridge on St Andrews Links golf course. The bridge spans the Swilcan Burn between the first and eighteenth fairways on the old course, and has itself become an important cultural icon in the sport of golf.

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Tour Scotland Video Sailing Club Bay St Andrews Fife



Tour Scotland video of the sailing club by East Sands beach in the Bay of the North Sea on visit St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The Club offers a mix of training, racing and leisure sailing, and cater for beginners through to experienced racing helms and crews.

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Tour Scotland Video St John's Church Cupar Fife



Tour Scotland video of St John's Church on ancestry visit to Cupar near St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. This church was built between 1875 and 1878 by Campbell Douglas and Sellars, architects, of Glasgow, as a Free Church and opened for worship on 28 November 1878. Following the union of the United Presbyterian Church and the Free Church of Scotland in 1900, the church became St. John's United Free Church. In 1929 the United Free Church joined with the Church of Scotland and St. John's became a Church of Scotland building. The spire is 150ft tall, is the tallest building in Cupar, and dominates the skyline.

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