Old Church With Music On History Visit To Tullibody Clackmannanshire Scotland
Tour Scotland 4K short travel video clip, with Scottish music, of the old church on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, Britain, United Kingdom. The old Parish Church of St Mungo dates from the 16th century. Reputedly one of the oldest villages in Scotland, and St. Mungo is said to have preached here. It has also been conjectured that Kenneth McAlpin, King of the Scots defeated the Picts at Baingle Brae and a stone there is reputed to mark the battlefield. Kentigern known as Saint Mungo was born around 518 at Culross in Fife and brought up by St Serf at the monastery there. By 543 he had began missionary work at Cathures on the Clyde, the site of modern Glasgow. The Christian King of Strathclyde, Roderick Hael, welcomed Mungo and procured his consecration as bishop, which took place about 540. For thirteen years he preached in the area, living an austere life. A large community grew up around him and ultimately it became known as Glasgow. About 553 Mungo travelled to Wales, where he visited St David and founded St Asaph's Monastery before returning to Glasgow about 581. He died around 603 and is reputedly buried on the spot where Glasgow Cathedral now stands. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome
Top 10 Worst Places to Live in Scotland - MOJ TRAVEL
In this video, we are going to discuss the “Top 10 Worst places to live in Scotland”. While there are many places in Scotland that deserve to be called paradise. Here are some of the most dangerous places. Here we're talking about places you shouldn't go if you're looking for an ideal vacation destination, not just a beautiful place to settle with your family. Hopefully, this list will help you pinpoint the top 10 Worst places in Scotland, where you don’t want to live.
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10. Ballingry, Fife 00:16
9. Cockenzie and Port Seton 00:31
8. East Killbride 00:52
7. Edinburgh 01:08
6. Elgin 01:31
5. Glenrothes 01:51
4. Tongue 02:08
3. Tullibody 02:25
2. Nairn 02:35
1. Wishaw 02:53
Summary
These are among those places in Scotland where unknown dangers lie everywhere and must not be entered. Still, these 10 made the list of worst places to live in Scotland. For those who want to travel the world, it is best to avoid certain places that have proven to be the worst places to live in Scotland.
Inglewood House and Spa, Alloa, United Kingdom
Inglewood House and Spa, Alloa, United Kingdom
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Autumn Road Trip Drive To Visit Tillicoultry In Clackmannanshire Scotland
Tour Scotland Autumn travel video of a road trip drive, with Scottish music, on ancestry visit to Tillicoultry in Clackmannanshire. One of the Hillfoots Villages on the A91, which runs from Stirling to St. Andrews in Fife, Tillicoultry is situated at the southern base of the Ochil Hills. The town owes its name to the Scottish Gaelic for hill in the back land and in 1195 it was recorded as Tulycultri. From the early 1700s Tillicoultry became known for Tillicoultry serge, a cloth manufactured by weaving worsted with linen, though in 1790 it remained a fairly small village. This all changed following the establishment of the first mill in the 1790s, which was rapidly followed by many more. The first mills were water-powered and built close to the burn, but from the 1830s steam powered mills began to be introduced. These spread steadily south west down the Tillicoultry Burn as prime space was used up. The impact on the town was dramatic. A population which stood at 916 in 1801 had increased to 4,686 in 1851. Tillicoultry serge continued to be manufactured in the town, but many other product also emerged from the mills here. These included blankets, plaids, tartans, tweeds and shawls. By 1870 there were 12 mills employing over 2000 people on 230 power looms and 340 hand looms in Tillicoultry. In addition there were some 200 hand loom weavers making shawls and napkins in the town.
Interior Ludgate Church Alloa Clackmannanshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the interior of Ludgate Church in Alloa on ancestry visit to Clackmannanshire.
Summer Road Trip Drive West Through Alloa To Ballengeich Cemetery Stirling Scotland
Tour Scotland Summer travel video of a road trip drive West through Alloa in Clackmannanshire the onwards on a variety of roads and the old town on ancestry visit to Ballengeich Cemetery below the castle in Stirling. Ballengeich Cemetery was opened in 1888 to relieve pressure on the older Valley Cemetery and Mar’s Wark Garden. There are excellent views of Stirling Castle which lies close by to the west. There is also access to the walks on the Gowane Hills. Ballengeich is the old name for the small valley between the cemetery and the castle. As in other cemeteries, an area was set aside for the burials of people who did not pay for a family burial lair. Stirling Castle dominates the view in the background. There are no grave-markers in the free ground at the lower end of the Ballengeich Cemetery
Road Trips in Scotland - Cairneyhill to Tullibody
Continuing a journey through the worst snow Scotland has seen for many years, we finally reach Alloa and find the car we want is in Tullibody - but good news - the snow has stopped!
Bruce Window St Mungo's Parish Church Alloa Clackmannanshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the Bruce memorial stained glass window on ancestry visit to to St Mungo's Parish Church in Alloa, Clackmannanshire. This window, The Good Shepherd, window is dedicated to William Duncan Bruce and his wife.
Goose Guards & Gorgeous Pools: This Hike Has It All
Discover the Cambus Pools, nestled in Scotland's Clackmannanshire. This walk weaves through a fascinating history of whiskey distilleries, protected wildlife, and stunning views of the Ochil Hills. Join me as we explore this revitalised nature reserve, encounter remnants of an industrial past, and maybe even hear the echoes of the famous distillery guard geese!
Kirkoswald auld kirk in Ayrshire
This Kirk in Ayrshire in the village called Kirkoswald This is where Robert the Bruce Christened here after he was born in Turnberry. This graveyard is where Robert Burn's Grandparents from his mother's people, his School Master and Kirkton Jean, Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnnie buried there
Ancient Standing Stones in field A985 near Cairneyhill roundabout
Ancient Standing Stones
Kirkudbright, Dumfries & Galloway - Scotland
A quick visit to Kirkudbright and a walk round McClellans Castle and the wee harbour.
Exterior St Mungo's Parish Church Alloa Clackmannanshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the exterior and Spire on ancestry visit to to St Mungo's Parish Church in Alloa, Clackmannanshire. This Scottish church is named after St. Mungo, also known as St. Kentigern, patron saint and founder of the city of Glasgow. The current church, designed by architect James Gillespie Graham, replaced the old parish church from the seventeenth century.
Bryson Window St Mungo's Parish Church Alloa Clackmannanshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the Bryson memorial stained glass window on ancestry visit to to St Mungo's Parish Church in Alloa, Clackmannanshire. This window, The Tie Deum window, is dedicated to Alexander Bryson, former minister of the church.
March Road Trip Drive To Menstrie Clackmannanshire Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of a March road drive, with Scottish music, East on the A91 road to Menstrie, Scottish Gaelic: Meanstraidh, on ancestry visit to Clackmannanshire. In 1800, businessmen from Tullibody set up a carding and spinning mill on the east side of the Menstrie Burn to exploit its soft water and power. Menstrie's Long Row and Ochil Road lie on the old route along the foot of the Ochil Hills. The new road, now the A91, became a focus for construction of churches, houses, mills and shops
Road Trip Drive With Music From Dunfermline To Service Station On Visit Kinross Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland 4K early Autumn travel video of a road trip drive, with Scottish music, from Dunfermline in Fife onto the M90 motorway North to the Moto Service Station on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to Kinross, Perthshire, Britain, United Kingdom. Kinross is the most northern motorway service area in the UK. The service station is located next to the M90 motorway and is accessed using motorway junction 6 in both the north bound and south bound directions. The following facilities can be found here; Costa Coffee, Burger King, Greggs, Costa Express, Krispy Kreme, WHSmith, M&S Simply Food, Toilets, Kids Play Area, Payphones, Ecotricity Electric Vehicle Charging Point, Showers, Cash Machine and Travelodge. If you are about to drive on the motorway for the first time, you might be feeling a little daunted. But contrary to many people’s beliefs, motorways are actually the safest roads to drive on. It’s the speed you’re travelling at which can make all the difference between safe and unsafe motorway driving. The speed limit for cars on the motorway is 70mph but motorway speed limits can change several times on one stretch of road, particularly in the event of roadworks or an accident. So be observant and look out for signs indicating speed limit changes and warning signs, used in the event of adverse weather, congestion or accidents. You should only overtake if you’re sure it’s safe to do so. It’s crucial to judge the speed of the cars around you carefully and to check that the lane you’ll be moving into is clear in front and behind you. Don’t forget to check your blind spot and to signal in plenty of time. When you leave a motorway, observe the interchange signs and ensure you’re in the correct lane in plenty of time. The countdown markers which appear before a motorway exit tell you how far away the exit is, with each bar representing 100 yards. If you hog lanes or tailgate on the motorway you could be faced with an on the spot fine of £100 and 3 points on your driving licence. On approaching a roundabout take notice and act on all the information available to you, including traffic signs, traffic lights and lane markings which direct you into the correct lane. Decide as early as possible which exit you need to take. Give priority to traffic approaching from your right, unless directed otherwise by signs, road markings or traffic lights. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome. When driving on Scottish roads in Scotland slow down and enjoy the trip
Road Trips in Scotland - Over the new Clackmannanshire Bridge
From Alloa we go south over the new Clackmannanshire Bridge spanning the River Forth at Kincardine, which was opened on 19 November, 2008.
Myreton Hill at Menstrie
Took a wee walk up Myreton Hill at Menstrie. Didn't go right up to the top today, but from about halfway way up the views were still quite good, especially on a clear sunny day.
SCOTLAND TRIP 2013
Nous avons participé à un voyage scolaire se déroulant en Écosse du 8 au 12 Juin 2013, nous étions logés par groupes de 4 dans une famille habitant à Tullibody.
Merci de respecter les heures de travail qui se cachent derrière cette vidéo, mes deux inspirations : Squeezie et BeastmodeIII !
Musique dans l'ordre d'apparition :
- Black Tiger Sex Machine - Destroy It (Urban Contact Remix)
- Cash Cash - Overtime
- Vicetone - Hope (Instrumental)
- The Knocks ft. Mandy Lee - Midnight City (M83 Cover)